Not from the box, but found this online.

Left to right: Marjorie Shuler Charles (my grandfather’s aunt by marriage), Emma Bugbee and Helen Worden. Seated: Eleanor Roosevelt
source: http://oztypewriter.blogspot.com/2012/01/first-lady-at-typewriter.html
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My name is Joseph Dewey, PhD, English. I teach American literature an d culture at Broward College in south Florida. I have been asked to write an article on the writings of Marjorie Shuler. I don’t seem to be able to locate any reliable date of death or place of death. I am hoping somebody might be able to help or at least direct me to where I might locate that basic information.
Any help would be appreciated.
Joseph Dewey
English, Broward College
joseph.o.dewey@gmail..com
jdewey@broward.edu
Hi Joesph! I will ask my Uncle what materials we have on Marjorie. We have a whole box of stuff that could be interesting. Will get back to you soon!
This is an open request–I am compiling the first ever article on Marjorie Schuler (French). ANY information you might be able to send along would be so appreciated. What was she like? What was her relationship with her mother? How did she get involved in aviation? What was her role in World War Two? What did she do in the last two decades of her life? When and where did she die?
Any help???
Joseph Dewey, PhD
Broward College
Fort Lauderdale, FL