The board of a conservative magazine at Harvard University known for its muckraking suspended the publication Sunday, citing the printing of “reprehensible, abusive and demeaning material.”
The magazine, The Harvard Salient, which was founded during the Reagan era and revived four years ago after a decade-long absence, is editorially and financially independent from the university.
The statement from the board, which is made up of conservative alumni, did not provide any detail about what incident prompted the review, but the publication had recently been embroiled in a controversy over an article that included a line similar to one in an Adolf Hitler speech.
The article, written by David F.X. Army, a Harvard student, in the magazine’s September edition, included the line, “Germany belo

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