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Alumni list
Extended content
Notable alumni
Conservative
John Glenn Beall Jr. (Vice President, Fall 1949), United States Senator from Maryland
John Bolton (Floor Leader of the Right, 1968), former United States Ambassador to the United Nations
David Boren, (YPU Speaker), Governor of Oklahoma and U.S. Senator from Oklahoma
L. Brent Bozell Jr. (YPU President, Spring 1949), conservative activist and Catholic writer
John Watson Lungstrum (Party Chair, Fall 1964 and Spring 1965; Speaker, Fall 1966), Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Kansas
Edwin Meese (Party Chair, Spring 1951; YPU President, Fall 1951), United States Attorney General
George Pataki (Party Chair, Fall 1965), Governor of New York
The Yale Political Union (YPU) is a debate society at Yale University founded in 1934 by Professor and later Yale University President Alfred Whitney Griswold. The YPU’s structure was inspired both by the preexisting Oxford and Cambridge Unions and the party system of the defunct Yale Unions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which were in turn inspired by the great literary debating societies of Linonia and Brothers in Unity. Members of the YPU have reciprocal rights at our sister societies in England, the Cambridge Union and the Oxford Union
This is remarkably close to the opening paragraph of the lede of this article:
The Yale Political Union (YPU) is a debate society at Yale University, founded in 1934 by Alfred Whitney Griswold. It was modeled on the Cambridge Union and Oxford Union and the party system of the defunct Yale Unions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which were in turn inspired by the great literary debating societies of Linonia and Brothers in Unity. Members of the YPU have reciprocal rights at sister societies in England.
Looking back in the history, the lead basically reached its current form with the addition of the mention of Linonia and Brothers in Unity in July 2016 (diff). However, the 'About this Union' page stored from theypu.org in 2017 by the Web Archive does not have this text. It therefore appears that the text on the current YPU page is copied from Wikipedia, so I will add a 'backwards copy' tag to the top of this page. Robminchin (talk) 17:15, 30 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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