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It might not be astounding that some would prefer that laymen butt out of this area and leave the politicians and think-tank strategists to their numbers game. On Saturday, The Crimson printed an Opinion Page article by Kennedy School research associate Stephen M. Walt, who argues that mass teach...
"We knew they'd be good, but they're really even better than we expected," says the usually understated McLaughlin, who plans to use the duo as fill-ins for veterans Calvin Dixon and Donald Fleming.
Peace activists set about doing just that last week at Veterans Day teach-ins on 148 campuses across the country. The convocations were organized by the Union of Concerned Scientists (U.C.S.), a group that for twelve years has fought for safeguards in the atomic-power industry and has now turned...
The teach-ins generally did not address the complexities of the strategic struggle with the Soviet Union, or that country's own massive buildup of nuclear weapons. Yuri Kapralov, a counselor at the Soviet embassy, told a crowd in Boston: "I wish your leaders would talk as clearly and...
"Those statements do more to galvanize public concern than anything we do in an organized way," said U.C.S. Coordinator David Brunell, who helped plan the teach-ins. Hart says that the U.S. must regain the peace initiative by showing a greater willingness to negotiate arms agreements with the Soviets. As...