Word: dwinelle
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But the venture failed economically because readers did not renew their subscriptions to the degree it was hoped in the second year, James Dwinell '62, treasurer of the independent corporation which controls Harvard Magazine, said Wednesday.
Dwinell is puzzled; he shakes his head and says. "But Tom, many of them have unpleasant memories of Harvard."
The last think Crooks wants to be is brusque, so he offers a suggestion: a deal with Widener Library. "But John," he says gently before Dwinell leaves, "nobody is going to cooperate unless it means some dough. You know that."
Dwinell, who is trying to start a scholarship fund for graduate students, nods.
Dwinell was Crooks's last appointment of the day, so now he has a chance to think, and he leans back and looks around. His office is big enough to embarass him; it has a desk, two tables with chairs around them, and views in two directions, and it is...