Operation Match, the "computer dating service" which  a good deal of humorous interest at Harvard last Spring, is  falling into a financial hole. Although the last questionnaires won't be returned until the  of this week, Match may find itself several thousands of  in debt.  It needs about 13,500 responses, at $3 apiece, to  even, and last evening it had no more than 12,000.  The dead- for the last questionnaires, those from Boston, is midnight . The summer program, an expanded version of the spring's  England operation, covered ten cities in the United States, with  success in some and not-so-mild failure in others.  Residents San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York seemed  to let a computer guide their love lives, but the response was not up to program predictions.  And students at the University at Bloomington, set back only 137 applications.  national return was about 6  of the questionnaires  and this return would  adequately covered Match's  expense of $35,000.  But estimate proved far too low,  to Drug Ginaberg, the nation's treasurer, who placed  now at $40,000.  nation-wide distribution  the increase in expenses,  explained.  Even the first  which covered only  in New England, barely  even, clearing about $100.   8,000 replies, it grossed  just enough to cover  time, card-punching, and  which came to over  printing, distribution, and , totaling $7,000, and  expenses" of over $9,000.   denied reports that the  operation had netted $8,000.
Although the last questionnaires won't be returned until the  of this week, Match may find itself several thousands of  in debt.  It needs about 13,500 responses, at $3 apiece, to  even, and last evening it had no more than 12,000.  The dead- for the last questionnaires, those from Boston, is midnight . The summer program, an expanded version of the spring's  England operation, covered ten cities in the United States, with  success in some and not-so-mild failure in others.  Residents San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York seemed  to let a computer guide their love lives, but the response was not up to program predictions.  And students at the University at Bloomington, set back only 137 applications.  national return was about 6  of the questionnaires  and this return would  adequately covered Match's  expense of $35,000.  But estimate proved far too low,  to Drug Ginaberg, the nation's treasurer, who placed  now at $40,000.  nation-wide distribution  the increase in expenses,  explained.  Even the first  which covered only  in New England, barely  even, clearing about $100.   8,000 replies, it grossed  just enough to cover  time, card-punching, and  which came to over  printing, distribution, and , totaling $7,000, and  expenses" of over $9,000.   denied reports that the  operation had netted $8,000.
The summer program, an expanded version of the spring's  England operation, covered ten cities in the United States, with  success in some and not-so-mild failure in others.  Residents San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York seemed  to let a computer guide their love lives, but the response was not up to program predictions.  And students at the University at Bloomington, set back only 137 applications.  national return was about 6  of the questionnaires  and this return would  adequately covered Match's  expense of $35,000.  But estimate proved far too low,  to Drug Ginaberg, the nation's treasurer, who placed  now at $40,000.  nation-wide distribution  the increase in expenses,  explained.  Even the first  which covered only  in New England, barely  even, clearing about $100.   8,000 replies, it grossed  just enough to cover  time, card-punching, and  which came to over  printing, distribution, and , totaling $7,000, and  expenses" of over $9,000.   denied reports that the  operation had netted $8,000.
 national return was about 6  of the questionnaires  and this return would  adequately covered Match's  expense of $35,000.  But estimate proved far too low,  to Drug Ginaberg, the nation's treasurer, who placed  now at $40,000.  nation-wide distribution  the increase in expenses,  explained.  Even the first  which covered only  in New England, barely  even, clearing about $100.   8,000 replies, it grossed  just enough to cover  time, card-punching, and  which came to over  printing, distribution, and , totaling $7,000, and  expenses" of over $9,000.   denied reports that the  operation had netted $8,000.
 nation-wide distribution  the increase in expenses,  explained.  Even the first  which covered only  in New England, barely  even, clearing about $100.   8,000 replies, it grossed  just enough to cover  time, card-punching, and  which came to over  printing, distribution, and , totaling $7,000, and  expenses" of over $9,000.   denied reports that the  operation had netted $8,000.