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Letter to William Osler, June 30, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Sir John Burdon Sanderson, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Burdon-Sanderson understands that Osler has accepted to be Dr. Strong's guest during his stay at Oxford. However, in order that they may discuss Osler's appointment as Regius Professor of Medicine, Burdon-Sanderson requests that Osler agree to stay with him for the first part of his trip. Although Sanderson agrees with Osler that Ritchie merited the appointment to the Regius Professorship, the university authorities made that an impossibility.

Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905

Letter to William Osler, June 8, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Sir John Burdon Sanderson, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Burdon-Sanderson explains the present trouble at Oxford over appointing his successor as Regius Professor of Medicine. He asks Osler if he would consider taking the position if it were offered to him. He invites the Oslers to be his guests when they are at Oxford for the upcoming British Medical Association meeting. Additional notes by Grace Revere Osler.

Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905

Letter to William Osler, March 22, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Charles Joseph Singer, Westbury Lodge, Norham Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Sends him Steele manifest on Bacon. Open to all changes Osler could wish. Offers to get the numbers of copies he would like. Mentions that Steele thinks he could finish off the whole Bacon in about six years if he is full time on it.- attached are the notes on Bacon.

Singer, Charles Joseph, 1876-1960

Letter to William Osler, March 5, 1919

Letter to William Osler from Frederick G. Kenyon, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Congratulations on his election to The Club. Pointed out the fact that Pember and Osler who were both elected members at the same time, were also members of the Oxford Club which shares the same motto as The Club.

Kenyon, Frederick G.

Letter to William Osler, May 11, 1914

Letter to William Osler from Gilbert C. Bourne, Savile House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Gives him a short list of books illustrating the rise of zoology.

Bourne, Gilbert C. (Gilbert Charles), 1861-1933

Letter to William Osler, May 2, 1905

Letter to William Osler from John Burden Sanderson, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Civilities, Sir John wants to engage Mr. and Mrs. Osler Friday June 9 for a welcoming reception in Magdalen College Hall.

Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905

Letter to William Osler, May 3, 1912

Letter to William Osler from Falconer Madan, 94, Banbury Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Informs him that he has been elected with unanimity into the fraternity of the oldest senior Club at Oxford. Details on the election and on the days the Club meet. Internal details on this group. Civilities.

Madan, Falconer, 1851-1935

Letter to William Osler, November 1, 1919

Letter to William Osler from R.W. Chapman, The Clarenden Press, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Cushing's notes re. Christ Church, R.W. Chapman, appointment of Osler to replace William Sanday as delegate to Oxford University Press. P.S. found on 130.91 about Osler asking Grace Revere Osler to make lists of all who should be informed of his impending death.

Chapman, R. W. (Robert William), 1881-1960

Letter to William Osler, November 1, 1919

Letter to William Osler from R.W. Chapman, The Clarenden Press, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The Delegates appointed Osler a Perpetual Delegate to replace Dr. Sanday who resigned. Attached is the obituary of Dr. Sanday

Chapman, R. W. (Robert William), 1881-1960

Letter to William Osler, November 10, 1904

Letter to William Osler from Sir John Burdon Sanderson, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Burdon-Sanderson congratulates Osler on becoming a student of Christ Church College. Burdon-Sanderson is doing his best to save the Pathology department at Oxford, which has been threatened by the possibility of Ritchie's departure. He asks for Osler's help in the matter. Burdon-Sanderson thanks Osler for sending a copy of "Science and Immortality."

Burdon-Sanderson, J. (John), Sir, 1828-1905

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