In Support of Draft Resisters NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED March 6, 1968 I As American firepower razes one Vietnamese city after another; as President Johnson indicates that he is not going to re-think this nation's role as a global power; as each day…
How to Beat the Draft Legally (and illegally)
The Resistance is the most romantic part of the anti-draft movement
By JEFFREY C. ALEXANDER, February 12, 1968
IN THE late evenings of the second week of October, peaceful insurgents stalked Boston's…
Harvard Resistance Leaders Organize New Draft Co-ord inating Committee NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED February 10, 1968 A group of draft resistance leaders in the Harvard community has organized a draft co-ordinating committee called the Harvard Draft Project.…
Draft Union: Success and Failure Brass Tacks By NICHOLAS GAGARIN, April 19, 1968 WHEN, two months ago, 150 Harvard students held a long, fiery meeting to form the Harvard Draft Union, there were tangible signs that a broad based. campus anti-draft…
Draft Indictments Spur Calls for Strikes, Sit-Ins Yee, Min Boston Globe (1960-1982); Jan 7, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Boston Globe (1872-1982) pg. 1
Boston Resident Reports on Visit To Viet HospitalBy NICHOLAS GAGARIN, February 7, 1968
A Boston woman, recently returned from South Vietnam, yesterday reported on her stay in Saigon. "I visited one civilian hospital," she said, "and I was shattered…