Item is a short type-written note from Rose to Morris dated March 24, 1921.
Item is a letter from Rose to Morris dated April 5, 1921. Rose discusses the excitement surrounding the couple's engagement announcement. The letter includes various notes from Rose's friends expressing best wishes.
Item is a magazine clipping containing a short joke entitled All Set and a short poem entitled His Plea.
Item is a cartoon showing the difference between a single man and a married one.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated March 31, 1921. Morris asks Rose to visit his brother and inquire about some correspondence that he sent him.
Item is a letter from Patrick J. Sinnott to Morris dated March 30, 1921. Sinnott discusses recent events in his and Morris' shared profession and regrets not being able to spend enough time with Morris while they were in Seattle.
Item is a letter to Morris from his niece, Doris, dated April 10, 1921. Doris congratulates Morris on his engagement.
Item is a letter to Morris from his niece Hettie. Hettie congratulates Morris on his engagement.
Item is an article about the fledgling Young Men's Hebrew Association of Vancouver. Topics include the Y.M.H.A building at 54 Ontario Street West and the association's future plans. Morris is cited in the article as the association's secretary.
Item is a hand-drawn sketch of an annoyed Rose.
Item is a humourous newsletter edited by Morris for the Concordia Club, a small Jewish social club. Topics include a fishing excursion and a gasoline thief.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated June 10, 1921. Morris recounts an evening spent walking through Stanley Park with a friend and discusses what it will be like when Rose is with him in Vancouver.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated June 23, 1921. Topics include Morris' financial situation and a planned trip to Grouse Mountain.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified young woman.
Item is a letter from Rose's niece addressed to Uncle to be and dated March 29, 1921. Helen expresses best wishes for Rose and Morris' engagement on behalf of her family.
Item is a letter from Rose to Morris dated April 13, 1921. Rose expresses her thoughts on college education compared with business experience.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated March 7, 1921. Morris details his experience from Seattle, Washington while in town to attend a meeting of the Seattle District of the Zionist Organization of America.
Item is a brief article citing Dr. S. J. Goodall's views on the possibility of literally experiencing a broken heart.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated May 27, 1921. Morris discusses his latest case involving a man forced into marriage. Includes dried flowers.
Item is a cartoon depicting a couple shopping, with the man overburdened by his wife's parcels. The wife complains to her husband that it is annoying to shop with him because he always has the air of a martyr.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated May 30, 1921. Topics include the views of Morris' friends on his relationship with Rose and Morris' views on the importance of good home-cooked meals.
Item is a letter from Adela McKinley to Morris dated May 2, 1921. Adela praises Rose and mentions her intention to visit the couple when Rose moves to Vancouver.
Item is a magazine clipping featuring a cartoon that is framed in blue pencil. The cartoon depicts a woman asking her lover for a gift and the man refusing her in a humourous fashion.
Item is Morris' business card from his law firm, Soskin & Chose. There is an inscription on the back dated July 4, 1921.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated July 4, 1921. Morris attempts to console Rose and relieve her of her depression. He expresses his strong desire to visit her in Montreal if her condition does not improve. Includes a blank piece of paper with a coat of arms design and the phrase "Canadian Linen Bond" engraved in it.