Word: antiwar
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According to House chairman Reno Mirarchi, the Adams House group which asked for the referendum is particularly interested in implementing the part of the treaty which would bind its endorsers to become involved in antiwar action...
Speaking at a press conference this morning, Jerry Gordon, coordinator of the sponsoring National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC), predicted this would be "the largest antiwar demonstration ever held" on the basis of train and bus reservations...
...application, submitted to Dean Epps, stated that representatives of the South Vietnamese embassy, the Pentagon, the White House or the State Department, and a Boston-area scholar would speak. May 3 is also the date antiwar organizers have set for a mass civil disobedience in Washington...
Teaching Fellow Steven Kovacs put a similarly broad construction on the audience's right of expression at a political gathering. "When," he wrote, "has lack of courtesy been a crime? Prosecuting students as criminal offenders for successful antiwar protest is a blow by the Administration against their own students..." (CRIMSON, April 1). The argument about audience rights is accompanied by a claim that one of the speakers forfeited any privilege to speak he might have had by hurling obscenities at the audience. Since he incited the crowd, he is to blame for the consequences...
Indeed, one graduate of the Harvard Law School suggested that the very presence of the pro-war speakers on campus was an incitement. "Bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly antiwar campus," wrote B. Ko-Yung Tung, "logically results in disruption. Therefore, it is the pro-war speakers and their sponsors who... provoked the resultant disruption." (CRIMSON, April...