There have been so many strong, courageous, and large actions that I hesitate to even post this. But in Manhattan (NYC), Peace Action and War Resisters League and - I think - Physicians for Social Responsibility have been using the powerful graphic exhibit the War Resisters League produced in 1995 (large panels which show the history of the development and use of the nuclear bomb -- a few complete sets of this are still available and if you want to buy one, contact the WRL office, wrl@igc.apc.org). WRL and Peace Action staff set this up in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village starting on August 6th, and have continued with it each day through tomorrow. There have been tables set up for literature, organizing material on the October 19th Day Without the Pentagon, etc. I wouldn't say public reaction was overwhelming -- rather too mild, in fact. But we were there and will be through tomorrow, as much in witness of a crime as anything else. To forget the past is to lose control of the future. Peace, David McReynolds Peace, David McReynolds