In the mid ’90s, Bill Buckley agreed to be part of a big marketing campaign to promote National Review and its loyal subscribers and supporters. Naturally, the theme begged to include . . . dogs. And Bill was happy to be pictured in the ads (including a huge one hung for weeks in Grand Central Station) with his beloved King Charles Spaniels.
He figured, too, that it gave them prominence. “I’d do anything for my babies,” he joked.
You’ll note the image associated in this pitch you to donate to the 2017 Fall Webathon: It’s a very happy Bill with his pampered pooches (they were all of them friendly) ...
In the mid ’90s, Bill Buckley agreed to be part of a big marketing campaign to promote National Review and its loyal subscribers and supporters. Naturally, the theme begged to include . . . dogs. And Bill was happy to be pictured in the ads (including a huge one hung for weeks in Grand Central Station) with his beloved King...
Editor’s Note: As part of our Fall 2017 Webathon, we’re sharing some classic pieces by Bill from the early years of National Review. The following piece was first published in our April 5, 1958...
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