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In the 1950s, William F. Buckley, perhaps unintentionally ... He was also impressed by how CIA operatives, after the book had been published in the West, with the help of a member of the Italian ...
Where to begin? Where would modern American conservatism be without William F. Buckley Jr.? Born on Nov. 24, 1925, the ...
Felzenberg’s new book, A Man and His Presidents: The Political Odyssey of William F. Buckley Jr. It is reprinted here with permission. Part One can be found here. Of all the crusades William F.
Conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr. will be featured on a stamp ... graduated from Yale in 1950 and spent just over a year in the CIA before publishing “God and Man at Yale,” which ...
‘Every child, and most wives, have experienced the gift obviously purchased at the airport, in spastic response to the sudden memory of a birthday or an anniversary,” William F. Buckley wrote ...
Our text today is a pair of classic Buckley quips from the great 1965 vintage. People who remember nothing else about William F. Buckley Jr.’s brief foray into elective politics recall his reply ...
He was one of a kind, and America is better off for having patriots like William F. Buckley Jr. engaged in the big fights of the day.
The recently published book, God and Man at Yale (Regnery, $3.50), written by William F. Buckley, Jr., a 1950 graduate of Yale University, is a savage attack on that institution as a hotbed of ...
Way back in ’67, William F. Buckley Jr. told interviewer Bill Barry how to pick among candidates in a Republican primary: “I’d be for the most right, viable candidate who could win.” ...