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...that purpose. Despite the efforts of the leaders of that disruption to prevent any discussion whatever, many students remained to talk. During the disruption of May 1970, Center members engaged in debate with the demonstrators for two and a half hours. Also in May, Center members debated a NAC representative in the Winthrop House JCR. As recently as October 11, 1970, members of the Center took part in a debate with a DAS critic on WHRB...
Last night, members of SDS, UAG and NAC distributed a pamphlet, "The Case for Abolishing the CFIA." at a meeting of about 150 people in Lowell Lecture Hall. Five speakers discussed the CFIA and its relationship to American foreign policy...
Third: The recent bombing of the Center was in part encouraged by an attitude toward violence fostered by various individuals and groups in the community. The Weathermen, SDS, and NAC may differ on tactics, but each asserts its intent to destroy the Center and has committed violence or condoned its use for that purpose as each considered expedient. The H-R NAC letter in the CRIMSON last Saturday is only the latest expression of such views. It endorses once more the use of terrorism and stresses the "legitimacy and necessity of violence," while uncertain about the tactical value of this...
...NAC has undergone major structural changes from the large, centralized group that sponsored last spring's TDA (the Day After-after the Chicago 7 trial) and April 15 Harvard Square marches. Most of its members now work in small political collectives scattered around the Boston area. The teach-ins represent the first major activity sponsored by all the collectives...
...planned NAC teach-ins are an outgrowth of a series of six Thursday night forums at M.I.T. titled, "The Peace Games Are Over: Electoral Politics and Reality." The New University Conference, which includes M.I.T. faculty members Noam Chomsky and Carl Oglesby, sponsors the series, now in its third week...