mary borden was a wealthy chicago socialite who had moved to england with her british husband.e first world war broke out, she set up and worked at a field hospital on the frontlines. there meeting a british officer, who would become her second husband, and to whom she wrote the words that now compliment the flames. >> "you would not falter at the last, my friend, nor put to shame your clear courageous mind under the menace of the desolate end." >> reporter: mira calix is the sound artist who discovered mary borden's poems. >> i'm totally in awe of this woman. i'm so glad the world has sort of woken up to her a little bit, because too often female artists seem to vanish from history. >> reporter: now-- like those she wrote about-- mary borden is again part of the history of that terrible time. mark phillips, london. >> we'll never forget. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. you can check back with us later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcasten center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >>> hi, everyone, welcome to "cbs overnight news." t