In 1917, he returned to Greenwich Village, founding
The Quill with partner
Harold Hersey and was managing editor and wrote articles. It included artists
Clara Tice,
Wood Gaylor,
Mark Tobey and
Alfred J Frueh; writers included
Ben De Casseres. He married
Millia Davenport (1895–1992) and worked with her at
The Quill. They co-authored,
The Quill: For And By Greenwich Village, vol.4, no.8, 1919. They separated shortly thereafter. She went on to design costumes, and in 1948 wrote
The Book of Costume. In 1920, he hired his future wife
Florence Gilliam to edit
Quill. In 1921 they moved to Paris, into a small apartment near
Shakespeare and Company, the bookstore owned by
Sylvia Beach. ==
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