Word: tocsins
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...Tocsin vs. the Cold...
According to Steven H. Johnson '64, chairman of Tocsin, there were practically no violent incidents during the demonstration, although several protestors had to be carried off to jail and were subsequently charged with resisting arrest...
...Tocsin's Red Challenge...
...Tocsin's leaders face a nearly impossible job in toughening its intellectual fibre. For underlying the decision of many people to join the organization is anger not at vapidity and ineptitude in Washington, but at the fact that the government has the power to decide the fate of the human race. The peace movement really challenge institutions rather than policies. A past officer of the group has suggested that its goal is to "return" control of foreign policy to the people--although he was not clear as to when in the past such a system had existed. Hence the movement...
...Tocsin began conscious of the dangers of vagueness, Harvard's civil rights radicals seem actually to have based their movement on vagueness. And as their strength and influence have grown--especially during this past year--their attachment to a very dubious set of semi-ideas has hardened...