Word: walke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thousands of pieces of literature were distributed during the day, and as the walk ended the group found almost none lying on the ground...
Virtually everybody at Harvard--students, graduate students, and faculty members--witnessed Tocsin's day-long walk yesterday. Carrying signs and distributing mimeographed literature, seven small groups of Tocsin members--each covering a fixed portion of the Harvard community--asked students to confront the challenge of the arms race, to take considered action, and to support the policy of "unilateral initiative...
From breakfast until dusk the Tocsin group will walk, carrying sign, wearing arm-bands of blue. At Harvard especially, such walking is odd. But Tocsin knows it is, and because their goal is good, the group is willing to walk that thin line...
Already students are showing admiration and support. Over 600, reportedly, will wear arm-bands from breakfast on, and others, surely will don them later. The walk, however, is just a device for gaining attention, and the real business will be done in the evening, 8 p.m. at Quincy House, when Professor Beer will speak. Arm-bands and "unilateral initiatives" are out of the ordinary, but then, so is the bomb...
...news board editors swagger when they walk...