Louise Townsend Nicholl

[1] She graduated from Smith College,[2] where she studied with Adelaide Crapsey.

[3] She worked at The New York Evening Post, Contemporary Verse,[4] Measure (1921–1925),[5][6] and was an editor at E. P.

[7] She was a friend of Louise Bogan,[8] and Gore Vidal.

[11] Her work appeared in The New Yorker,[12] Saturday Review,[13] The forum,[14] The Literary Review,[15] The Independent,[16] She lived in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, and had three sisters, Mrs. Robert Lowery Van Dyke, Marion Nicholl Rawson and Mrs. John Sherburne Valentine.

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