Word: bases
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kolden turned in his draft card at the October 16 Arlington Street Church service. On December 1, his draft board reclassified him 1-A, declared him delinquent, and ordered him to report for induction. Kolden plans to refuse his induction at the Boston Army Base on March...
...Union should seek as broad a base of support as possible. Limiting the organization's efforts to those who refuse to put on a uniform as long as the war lasts would be a self-defeating restriction. One of the Union's announced goals should be to bring together students who are opposed to the war and support people refusing to be drafted for this...
...broader base would be preferable for several reasons. Though this kind of Union may look like a cop-out to Harvard militants, its impact on society at large would be impressive. Most Americans would be shocked to hear that a vast majority of Harvard students support draft resisters. In addition, a broad-based group would attract many students who shy away from anti-war and anti-draft organizations. These are the students who must be mobilized and counted in the ranks of the anti-war movement, if it is to break with its parochial tradition and blossom into a national...
...plane circling overhead will drop forty thousand anti-draft leaflets on downtown Boston when Raymond A. Mungo, a first-year graduate student in English, refuses induction at 8 a.m. Wednesday at the Boston Army Base...
...please. But I could not take a position of influence if the only way to do it would be to perpetuate a system which in many respects I find corrupt, ineffectual, impersonal. The threat involved in keeping under the system is that I have no outside base from which to keep outside of it to criticize it. I would just become completely enmeshed in it and my personal values would be changed to fit along with...