The sweep of family history across the generations
It was a signature moment of the turbulent 1960s. Walter, 18, and Dan, 15, were there in Chicago, working as messengers for the Eugene McCarthy campaign.
Joe Liebman’s son made his own name in the Parisian jewelry trade—and carried on the Rue de Saussaye tradition
Machinist Dan Ruby and his team members envision a new future for Family History Machine
From civil rights to war resistance to arms control, Ruby family members embraced liberal social causes
Out of the files of the U.S. Patent Office and into the peculiar subculture of corkscrew collectors
Stanley Ruby entered the public debate over nuclear missile technology in 1968-69.