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HARTFORD, Conn. - Six children of the sister of the late conservative columnist William F. Buckley are accusing their father in a lawsuit of stealing money from a trust fund their mother set up ...
The Buckleys are best known for Bill—William F. Buckley Jr., founder of National Review, author of 56 books, and one-time quixotic New York City mayoral candidate. But there is more to this ...
Six children of Buckley’s sister, Aloise Buckley Heath, filed a lawsuit against Benjamin Heath, 95, in June in Hartford Superior Court. They accuse Heath of transferring more than half the money ...
The Connecticut Appellate Court, the state's second-highest court, ruled there was nothing wrong in the distribution of trust funds left behind by Aloise Buckley Heath of West Hartford after her death ...
Buckley Jr. was a “cradle conservative,” he was most certainly a “cradle Catholic.” Raised by parents who were devout in their own ways, Bill’s mother, Aloise Steiner Buckley ...
It is decentralized and dangerous. The problem of what, or whom, to read. A Christmas story by the late Aloïse Buckley Heath is an NR tradition. This story was first published in 1967.
Buckley Sr., a strong-willed Texas oilman and Irish Catholic, and Aloise Steiner Buckley, the devoutly Catholic daughter of a successful New Orleans businessman. Disdaining public education for ...
HARTFORD -- Six children of the sister of the late conservative columnist William F. Buckley are accusing their father in a lawsuit of stealing money from a trust fund their mother set up for them ...
Larry C. Morris/The New York Times James Lane Buckley was born in Manhattan on March 9, 1923, the fourth of 10 children of William and Aloise (Steiner) Buckley. His father was an Irish American ...
Buckley Sr., a Texan and Irish Catholic, and Aloise Steiner Buckley, the devoutly Catholic daughter of a New Orleans business executive. “Billy” would be immersed in Catholic thought and ...