A version of a superconducting dipole magnet with the yoke at intermediate
temperature is proposed. In this case, a low temperature part of the magnet,
consisting of SC-coil, collar, beam pipe and correcting winding, if needed,
is fabricated as a rigid block cooled by helium flow. The cold mass is
separated from the iron or the main part, which is kept at some arbitrary
temperature, say 50-80K. Such an approach can be applied both to
low-field and high
field SC- magnets. The main advantages are: minimum cold mass, simplification
of the cryostat, a decrease of the cooling power and lower cost of the
magnet respectively.