Protests: Beating General Marsbars

While many Americans are questioning the U.S. involvement in Viet Nam in word and print, many others—in the generation subject to the draft—are going considerably further. Paralleling the rise in U.S. manpower in Viet Nam, draft-counseling and resistance centers are springing up around the country, while longestablished, religion-oriented agencies are swamped with requests for advice on conscientious objection.

In Chicago and New York, pickets rise with the dawn to hand out how-to-beat-the-draft material to young men showing up for their Army physicals.

In the nation's capital, an underground newspaper, the Washington Free...

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