The writer and activist famously illustrated his point during a televised debate on Feb. 18, 1965, with conservative intellectual William F. Buckley Jr. The skilled orator delivered a stark ...
In the year of William F Buckley Jr.’s 100th birthday, a look back. BUCKLEY: Ronald Reagan’s experiences are rooted in the American way, and his career could not have been shaped other than in ...
The writer and activist famously illustrated his point during a televised debate on Feb. 18, 1965, with conservative intellectual William F. Buckley Jr. The skilled orator delivered a stark ...
He was the founder of National Review magazine, hosted the weekly "Firing Line" television program for 33 years and wrote ...
William F. Buckley, a leading voice for the modern conservative movement, founded National Review in 1955 to publish ...
From the USPS announcement: One of the most influential public intellectuals in modern U.S. history, William F. Buckley Jr. (1925–2008) defined the conservative movement of the mid-20th century ...
It was between literary sensation James Baldwin and the conservative thinker William Buckley – two Americans. The proposition: “The American dream is at the expense of the American Negro.” ...
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled a new postage stamp Thursday featuring conservative icon William F. Buckley, Jr., the founder of the conservative editorial magazine National Review. Buckley ...
Lawrence “Larry” Perelman was a close and longtime friend of William F. Buckley Jr. Larry played the piano at the famous fortnightly recitals at the Buckley maisonette on the Upper East Side ...
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) this week announced that celebrated Catholic writer and public intellectual William F. Buckley Jr., who shaped U.S. political discourse for decades, will receive his ...
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Robert William Gragg Sr., 92, of Parkersburg, passed away Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, at Camden Clark Medical Center. He was born in Parkersburg, a son of the late Brown and Ethel Rice Gragg.