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Buckley first tried to purchase Human Events, but was turned down.
He then met Willi Schlamm, the ex-communist editor of The Freeman ; they would spend the next two years raising the $ 300, 000 necessary to start their own weekly magazine, originally to be called National Weekly.
( A magazine holding the trademark to the name prompted the change to National Review.
) The statement of intentions read:

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