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  2. Heather Havrilesky - Wikipedia

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    She pitched an advice column called Ask Polly to The Awl in 2012, which ran as a weekly feature. [14] New York magazine began publishing the column in 2014. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Each column addresses a single letter requesting advice.

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  4. Polly Devlin - Wikipedia

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    She left for London after winning the Vogue magazine Talent competition, working there as Features Editor. [1] [2] [3] She also wrote a column for the New Statesman and she had her own page in the Evening Standard a year later. She moved to Manhattan in 1967 becoming a features editor and writer for Diana Vreeland [4] on American Vogue.

  5. Polly Allen Mellen - Wikipedia

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    Harriette Allen "Polly" Mellen (June 18, 1924 – December 11 [1] or 12, [2] 2024) was an American stylist and fashion editor. For more than 60 years, she served as the fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar and Vogue .

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    Still, he relapsed five days after graduating from the clinic. It would take him another year and a half, along with a platoon of understanding adults, before he found sobriety through another 12-step program. Now, as a physician, he knew he had to track down the clinic’s dropouts and their families, and ask them what Hazelden was doing wrong.

  9. Parents (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, the magazine was granted trademark registration for the mark Parents' Magazine. [7] From 1941 to 1965, Parents' Magazine Press published a line of comic books and magazines heavily featuring comics, including such long-running titles as Calling All Girls, Children's Digest, Polly Pigtails, True Comics, and True Picture-Magazine. [8]