Letter to William Osler from Walter Hines Page, London, England. He accepts with pleasure his invitation for the dinner to Jastrow. Sympathetic comments on Osler's dinners. Will try his best to attend to the lecture. Civilities.
Letter to William Osler from Walter Hines Page, London, England. Thanks for the flowers and the invitation. Declines the invitation for that Sunday, but will come before long. Thanks about the Athenaeum. Civilities.
Letter to William Osler from Walter Hines Page, 6, Grosvenor Square, London, England. Announces that there is no probability that the German Periodical matter can be through this week. Explains that the proper way was for them (those who wanted to get German periodical) to have put the matter in the hands of the State Department at Washington, who would have put it through in England. All cases of things coming from Germany are handled at Washington. Mentions that he is working on it everyday because of the urgency of the case. Thinks that the Universities would do well to put in their own subscriptions, leaving the booksellers out.