Sentences with phrase «draft cards»

Each player drafts cards to pick locations and build their station.
Despite his announcement, the resistance continued its activities, turning in draft cards on Yale property, with no objections now from Kingman.
Protest, burning draft cards, street violence, the Black Panthers: Public aggression and assertion have long been legitimated by our dominant, progressive mentality.
His opposition to the war reached its public climax in his famous trial, along with several other defendants, for turning in draft cards at a worship service at Arlington Street Church in Boston.
Only Abe Goldstein objected when he found out I was still receiving draft cards.
I help my students edit their first drafts before they start on their final draft card templates.
After my students have written their first drafts and proofread and edited them with a partner or myself, I give my students their final draft card templates.
I am burning my draft card.
The day before the October 23, 1967, March on the Pentagon, Mr. Coffin, Dr. Benjamin Spock, and eight other activists met with an official in the Justice Department and turned in the draft cards of young war resisters — an action that was to result in the indictment of five of the group on conspiracy charges.
The day before the October 23, 1967, March on the Pentagon, Mr. Coffin, Dr. Benjamin Spock, and eight other activists met with an official in the Justice Department and turned in the draft cards of young war resisters
Wasn't it proper at least to raise the question of whether my draft card should be surrendered to the lordship of Christ?
Haggard responded: «We don't burn our draft cards down on Main Street; We like livin» right and bein» free.»
Since only males could be drafted, the ritual act of resistance to war, turning in or burning one's draft card, was an exclusively male event.
The Chargers are reportedly in love with Lane Johnson and they would sprint to turn in their draft card if he is there at # 11.
Before Dallas hands in their draft card for Leighton Vander Esch, New England calls.
Miscellaneous Genealogical Records: Adoptions, Border Crossings, Draft Cards, Land Records, Naturalizations, & Wills
Draft cards being burned.
When Grace's brother burns his draft card at a local sit - in, her father, a Korean War veteran, turns him out of the house.
But just a year later — in 1971, when the Vietnam War was in full force — McMillan's course shifted when he received his draft card in the mail.
As a young man, Charles McMillan didn't plan on joining the military — he was in college when he got his draft card in 1971 and decided to enlist (pictured above with his NCO Leadership School class).
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