Hamble-le-Rice (England)

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Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch, August 23, 1916

Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch from Grace Revere Osler, The Copse, Hamble, Southampton, England. Extract from letter. The Oslers visited with the Emmons and got a much needed rest. Osler has now gone to London and Lady Osler returns home on the following day.

Osler, Grace Revere Gross, Lady

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin, September 13, 1915

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, The Copse, Hamble, Southampton, England. Lady Osler describes her visit to Southampton. Her husband has been to see Revere and reports that he is well. She writes of Marion and her hospital work, and of the war. Harvey Cushing operated on Mrs. Wills. Lady Osler asks Chapin to send Hospital provisions, such as flannels and socks.

Osler, Grace Revere Gross, Lady

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin, August 20, 1916

Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, The Copse, Hamble, Southampton, England. Lady Osler writes of Dr. and Mrs. Hertz, he is a young neurologist of London who Osler is interested in. Dr. Welch has arrived in England. Lady Osler reports on Revere's activities. She mentions Marion, cousin Etta, and the death of Ralph Sherman's brother. She would love for Chapin to come, but worries about the voyage.

Osler, Grace Revere Gross, Lady

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing, September 19, 1917

Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from Susan Revere Chapin, The Copse, Hamble, Southampton, England. Chapin writes of Revere's death, of the comfort it has brought his grieving parents to know that Cushing was by his side when he died. She writes that Osler seems to be shrinking away and that Grace's face is sad beyond words. Chapin worries that she has been a burden to Grace, and hopes to join the war-effort in France.

Chapin, Susan Revere

Letter to Harvey Cushing, May 12, ?

Letter to Harvey Cushing from Marion Emmons, Hamble, Southampton, England. Emmons recalls the stories Osler told her of his boyhood. Osler and three other boys went to court and spent four days in prison after playing a prank on their school's Matron. After masterminding another prank, she believes Osler was expelled from the school. She suggests that Cushing consult Edward Milburn for more details.

Emmons, Marion