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WOLFF QUITS BLUE-BLOODS TO RETURN TO BLUE-BOOKS HERE

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Having put out one issue of a publication called "Debutante Diary," Harold A. Wolff '29, proprietor of Wolff's Tutoring School, announces that "because of press of business" he will not publish again in the near future.

Sent free to more than 20,000 "socialite" girls on the Eastern sea-board, including genuine buds, college girls, and students at private schools, the diary depended for its revenue on luxury advertising rates said to be as high as $400 a page.

Contents were snob-appeal who-was-seen-with-whom-where-when articles and pictures, fashion gossip, etc., and a calendar listing events in Eastern cities.

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