Belleville (Ont.)

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Letter to Harvey Cushing, June 3, 1920(?)

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Edward F. Milburn, 216, Charles Street, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Milburn gives the specifications for the photograph of the Barrie Grammar School he sent to Cushing for his Osler biography. The school was torn down in 1914 to make room for a new high school, which in turn was destroyed by fire in 1916.

Milburn, Edward F.

Letter to Harvey Cushing, April 8, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Edward F. Milburn, 216, Charles Street, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Milburn's letters from Osler from between the time he went to McGill and the time he left the Johns Hopkins were lost during a move. He has a handful of letters from the Oxford period, mostly personal in nature, one of which was written in the last weeks of Osler's life. He reminisces about their youth at the Barrie Grammar School. He tells of Osler's spirit of fun and the numerous pranks they played as the "Barrie Bad Boys." Incl. ms. notes.

Milburn, Edward F.

Letter to Harvey Cushing, 1920

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Edward F. Milburn, 216, Charles Street, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Milburn regrets that he cannot locate his letters from Osler, the last of which was written on November 25, 1919, shortly before Osler's death. He offers information regarding the town of Barrie and the Barrie Grammar School, of which Rev. F.C. Checkley was principal. Milburn, Osler, and Charlie Locke became acquainted while students at the Grammar School. Osler and Locke also attended McGill together. He mentions Osler's talent for cricket and his record 115 yard toss of a cricket ball - a throw that was never beaten. Incl. ms. notes.

Milburn, Edward F.

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