Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Marian Osborne, London, England. Details on her trip back. Tells her how she enjoyed her weekend with her. Deplores that she has inherited from some miserable Anglo-Saxon ancestor the unfortunate quality of being too shy to express my appreciation face to face. Enthusiastic tribute of Grace's qualities.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Marian (May Francis Osborne, 222, Daly Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Osborne encloses a letter from Joseph Collins, which she believes will be of interest to Cushing [see CUS417/57.150 and CUS417/57.152]. She has not yet received a copy of "Life of Sir William Osler," and it is not on sale in Ottawa. She reports that she is much improved since her accident. Her last book of poetry is almost out of print, and she is currently working on a lyrical drama entitled "Sappho." She is now the Vice President of the Poetry Society of England and the Councilor for Canada. She comments on "Arrowsmith," by Sinclair Lewis.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Marian (May Francis Osborne, 222, Daly Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Osborne discusses several reviews of Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler," including one which she wrote herself. She has omitted many personal comments regarding Nancy Astor and letters to Lady Osler. She suggests that Osler's library be sent to Montreal, where the cataloguing could be completed [instead of at Oxford].
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from Marian (May Francis Osborne. Francis reports that she often goes to the Convent, and Uncle Willie [Osler] jokes that she will become a nun. She relates news of her siblings. Osler is writing about the death of Dr. Trudel. Includes brief note from Osler to Ogden.