Word: tocsins
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doubt if any member of Tocsin consciously took stock of the situation and asked himself," Is it possible that Sen. Dirksen understands the Cuban situation better than I?" No, he simply didn't go to the next meeting. His fervor and sense of destiny were gone, even if his intellectual convictions remained the same...
...time Quincy held the leaders of Tocsin and YAF, the Young Democrats and Young Republicans, the Liberal Union and the HCUA...
Later in his wide ranging luncheon conversation with members of the Young Democrats and Tocsin, Church said he feared a radical swing to isolationism within the next five to ten years, as popular opposition to the heavy cost of America's international commitments grows and Western Europe becomes increasingly independent of American leadership. He said this isolationist tide can only be stemmed by making reasonable concessions to it now. He suggested that all military subsidies to Western Europe, which total about $250 million annually, be stopped, and that the waste in foreign aid be eliminated...
...canaglia, known for a thousand years as the scum of the earth, rose in heroic rebellion against allies they had always loathed. Out of manholes, cellars, caves and sewers crammed with smuggled guns and ammo they came storming, and in four historic days of blood and glory rang a tocsin that awoke the Underground from Naples to the Alps...
...discover whether the two movements have enough in common to permit cooperative action; but this subject was all but ignored after the formal speeches. The general discussion of the speeches concentrated almost exclusively on the rights movement, in part because of the feelings expressed by the two representatives of Tocsin, Peter Goldmark '62 and Todd Gitlin '63, both past presidents...