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"An attempt to stimulate an effort in Connecticut similar to the Hughes campaign in Massachusetts" was tackled Saturday by members of several Connecticut organizations and leaders of Massachusetts PAX.
The meeting, which was attended by H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, and Jerome Grossman, head of Massachusetts PAX, discussed the best means of dealing with the issues of disarmament, civil rights, and unemployment in Connecticut.
One method they discussed involves running an independent candidate for the Senate seat now held by Thomas J. Dodd, a conservative Democrat who is running for re-election in 1964. They also debated working for their goals through the major political parties.
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