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FRESHMAN BLASTS TOCSIN IN TALK BROACAST HERE

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"War is the only and ultimate solution to national and international problems," asserted John H. Doak '64, president of Antitocsin, in a WHRB broadcast last night.

Opposing the "passivist" doctrine of Tocsin, Doak argued that conciliatory efforts like the U.N. are "dying," and that disarmament would be "more or less suicidal," because the U.S. and Russia have "no basis for trust."

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