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Magazine To Disclose Any War Involvement

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Muckracking in University affairs, especially any possible complicity with the Vietnam war, will be one of the main purposes of a new magazine for the Harvard community scheduled to make its debut next month.

"The magazine will also comment on intellectual events and review books written by Harvard professors," Michael S. Ansara '68, one of the members of Students for a Democratic Society planning the magazine, said yesterday.

"Although this idea was thought up by SDS members, it is, by no means, exclusively an SDS project," Ansara said. "Half of the 20 people now working on the idea do not belong to SDS," he added.

Ansara said that other organizers of the magazine include Harvard Undergraduate Council member Larry Lawrence '68, Mark Dayan '70, and George Ross, a teaching fellow.

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