Word: buckley
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
William F. Buckley Jr., in an op-ed in The New York Times last month, affirmed the right of the majority to do just that. Writing about Dartmouth, "a Christian college founded for the Christianization of its students," in the words of the institution's President Hopkins in 1945, Buckley argues: "Why can't Judaism and Christianity go hand in hand at Dartmouth, with the conventional deference to the majority?" Universities, Buckley maintains, founded with a Christian mission should be able to continue the ideal of Christianizing their students. Those not "susceptible to Christian mores"--at Harvard, the more than...
...think it's great," said Associate Professor of Neurobiology Kathleen M. Buckley '74, whose twin, three-year-old sons attend the center...
...Buckley said her children love the staff at the facility...
...John Kenneth Galbraith quietly, discreetly engages us," Buckley said. "He has a quiet respect for his friends, a willingness to tell them what to think...
During the course of the television program, Buckley combines satire and sincerity in narrating the life of his cohort, whose success he attributes to "personal traits," particularly Galbraith's writing ability...