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After a vain four-year effort to attract a share of the national audience, officials of Harvard Magazine threw in the towel this week and announced plans to publish the magazine under a new alumni-oriented format.
Large deficits that persisted despite University subsidies totalling $500,000 forced the change, John T. Bethell, editor of the magazine, said this week.
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