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Letter to Harvey Cushing, December 4, 1926(?)

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Miss M. Beatrice Miller, 756, Marion Street, Denver, Colorado, USA. Miller compliments Cushing on his book, 'Life of Sir William Osler." She served as Dr. Edmund J.A. Rogers' secretary, who lived with Osler during the 4 years of his student life at McGill.

Miller, M. Beatrice

Letter to Harvey Cushing, December 4, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Edmund J.A. Rogers, 222, Colfax Avenue West, Denver, Colorado, USA. Rogers remembers very little from his days at the Weston School. He tries to recall the Latin and Greek grammar instruction and any memories of Osler. He cannot remember if there were any other prefects in the fall of 1866 other than Osler and Hull. He suggests that Cushing consult Arthur Jukes Johnson for information about Osler's school-boy days. He will send Cushing notes from his address on Osler. He has kept several notes from Osler, including one written after the death of his son, Revere.

Rogers, Edmund J.A.