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William F. Buckley
Jr., who died in February, launched his career -- and the modern conservative
movement -- with a broadside against his alma mater: the 1951 book God and
Man at Yale.
In this special
section, three writers remember Buckley and the Yale that formed him.
And Sam Tanenhaus, who
is writing Buckley's biography, looks back at a Yale where Skull and Bones was
still the apex of campus life, where the Daily News board chugged martinis at Mory's, and where, as a
new-moneyed Catholic, Buckley fit in and yet didn't fit in. But he made the
place his own, and there he found his voice as a conservative.