Letter to Harvey & Katharine Cushing from Grace Revere Osler. Lady Osler reports on events at Oxford and on her war-time activities. Dr. Cheever, Dr. Bremer, Sir Alan Perry, Malloch and the Sherringtons have been to visit.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, Allan Line, R.M.S. "Calgarian". Lady Osler recounts her visit to North America with Revere, during which time the war began in Europe. She was annoyed that Osler elected to stay behind in England for the meeting of the Librarians Association. She writes of their difficult sea voyage back to England.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler. Cushing is still stationed at the C.C.S. Revere is safe so far, but she is anxious about his safety. Susan Chapin is thinking of leaving Oxford to return home, and although she is sad, Lady Osler does not feel she can hinder her. She writes of Thomas McCrae's activities at the Hospital in Orpington. Phoebe Wright is a V.A.D. at a Canadian General near Cushing.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, Granby's, Harrogate, England. Lady Osler congratulates Cushing on the birth of his son. She comments on her improved state of health. She provides details of her family's summer travel plans and activities. Osler is in North Berwick with Schäfer. She writes of their various visitors, including McCallum and the McNabs.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler writes of Revere's activities in the war. Susan Chapin will return home with Thomas McCrae as her companion. She mentions Futcher.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler is comforted only by the fact that Cushing was with Revere when he died. She always expected it would happen, but could never be ready for the death of her son. She is expecting Futcher to arrive in a few days time.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler urges Cushing to come to Oxford when he is next on leave. She has received letters from Phoebe Wright and from Cushing's wife, Kate. She writes of Susan Chapin's activities with the Red Cross Receiving and Distributing centre. Osler is busy working on the Catalogue and looks thin and badly. She mentions Dr. Osgood, Sir Robert Jones, Mrs. McMonagle and Major Batchelor.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, "Open Arms", England. Lady Osler sends photographs taken by Dr. Ogston of Aberdeen. She writes of Revere, and of Osler's plans to travel to Vienna to attend a meeting.