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Action by Overseers Vetoes Plan for Advocate's Revival

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Due to the lack of necessary capital and student interest, the Board of Overseers has denied the petition of a rejuvenated Advocate staff to begin publication of the undergraduate magazine which has been discontinued for two and one-half years.

The action will indefinitely postpone the re-birth of the Advocate, probably until after the war, when veteran editors return and the financing of the magazine will be made easier. Only two members are left from the publication which was suspended in July of 1942, and the expected reader interest is not now large enough to make the enterprise profitable.

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