Carloads of Tocsin members will invade Vermont the next three weekends to campaign for William E. Meyer, Democratic candidate for the United States Houses of Representatives.
According to John L. Giledman '63, co-ordinator of political projects for the Harvard-Radcliffe disarmament organization, Meyer's views on disarmament are very close to those of the group.
The cavalcade will follow Meyer's campaign trail through the state, distributing literature at supermarkets and door-to-door in Brattleboro this weekend.
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