Florence Howe

From the Review

September 2, 1971: Danbury Prison Strike (letter)

July 1, 1971: Feminist Press (letter)

June 18, 1970: How the School System is Rigged for Failure*

June 4, 1970: US Treasury Supports Resist (letter)

July 31, 1969: Love & Resist (letter)

December 19, 1968: Reforming the MLA (letter)

August 22, 1968: Reflections on a Political Trial*

June 20, 1968: The Draft and Its Opposition*

The Draft? A Report Prepared for the Peace Education Division of the American Friends Service Committee

How to End the Draft: The Case for an All-Volunteer Army Congressmen Horton, Schweiker, Shriver, Stafford and Whalen, edited by Douglas Bailey, edited by Steve Herbits

Bitter Greetings by Jean Carper

The New Draft Law: A Manual for Lawyers and Counsellors edited by Ann Fagan Ginger

1001 Ways to Beat the Draft by Tuli Kupferberg, by Robert Bashlow

How to Stay Out of the Army: A Guide to Your Rights Under the Draft Law by Conrad J. Lynn

Why the Draft: The Case for a Volunteer Army by James C. Miller III, et al.

National Lawyers Guild Practitioner, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Summer, 1967): Special issue on Selective Service

Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada edited by Mark Satin

The Draft: A Handbook of Facts and Alternatives edited by Sol Tax

February 1, 1968: The School Mess*

Toward Creating a Model School System: A Study of the Washington, D.C. Public Schools by A. Harry Passow. and Others

April 6, 1967: On the Draft*

In Pursuit of Equity: Who Serves When Not All Serve? Service, Burke Marshall, Chairman Report of the President's National Advisory Commission on Selective

The Wrong Man in Uniform by Bruce K. Chapman