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July 30, 2004,
12:05 a.m. EDITOR'S NOTE: What follows is a loose assortment of published and broadcast commentary on the retirement of WFB, who, on June 29, turned his voting stock in National Review, Inc., over to a not-for-profit corporation. Ed Capano is publisher and CEO, Thomas Rhodes is board chairman, and I am editor. I begin this self-imposed (but nevertheless welcome) assignment by reproducing the note from WFB which accompanied the bulky material on the theme of his retirement and of National Review's history, from which I have put this feature together. It reads, "Rich: If you think this is bad, imagine what you'll have to go through when I die! Best, Bill."
"I myself," I said, "discovered NR through Firing Line. I spent a good part of my high school years watching it obsessively and rewinding at certain points to make sure I'd followed the argument. But when I picked up a copy of NR, it was a revelation, as it has been for so many people. "I knew as soon as I read it that I wanted to work for this magazine, and it has been a great blessing, made possible by Bill Buckley and John O'Sullivan, to be associated with NR. "As we all know, it is impossible to exaggerate Bill Buckley's influence in forging a movement that changed the nation. For those of us who had a chance to work closely with him, just as important have been the smaller things, the advice, the good humor, the innumerable acts of kindness that all added up to a model of graciousness and thoughtfulness. "I, in particular, have benefited from Bill's patience, especially during the inevitable snafus. As when I had to inform him that I had scheduled an article titled 'Bomb Canada' in the same issue Scott Budd, after months of effort, had gotten us an ad from the U.S.-Canada Friendship Council... YOU CAN READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF THE NEW DIGITAL VERSION OF NATIONAL REVIEW. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SUBSCRIPTION TO NR DIGITAL OR NATIONAL REVIEW, YOU CAN SIGN UP FOR A SUBSCRIPTION TO NATIONAL REVIEW here OR NATIONAL REVIEW DIGITAL here (a subscription to NR includes Digital access). * * * YOU’RE NOT A SUBSCRIBER TO NATIONAL REVIEW? Sign up right now! It’s easy: Subscribe to National Review here, or to the digital version of the magazine here. You can even order a subscription as a gift: print or digital! |
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