when patriarch and oil speculator William F. Buckley Sr. bought the residence. “He had just previously been kicked out of Mexico for having backed a counterrevolution that was unsuccessful ...
In attendance were Buckley, Goldwater friend and General Motors publicist Jay Gordon Hall, Shadegg, William Baroody Sr. of the American Enterprise Institute, and author Russell Kirk. Buckley and ...
The 8,872-square-foot mansion was originally built in 1812 and bought by William Buckley Sr. in 1923. Buckley Jr.'s childhood ...
He was the founder of National Review magazine, hosted the weekly "Firing Line" television program for 33 years and 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...