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, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Lady Osler looks forward to returning home to Baltimore after her family's summer abroad. She thanks Cushing for looking after William Francis. Includes additional notes by Francis.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, 7, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler is worried about Cushing's wife, as she has not heard from her since she arrived in Oxford. She reports on how she and her family are adjusting to Oxford. Revere is doing splendidly. She writes of the Almhouse and Church at Ewleme. She relates news of family and friends.
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.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler thanks Cushing for sending photographs of his children. She has always wanted Cushing to go to Boston and thought Harvard should have hired him long ago. She is anxious to see which appointment Cushing will accept.
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. Lady Osler writes of her efforts to help refugees and those disadvantaged by the war. She reports on the developments of the war and the particular situation in Oxford. Revere must soon decide how he will contribute to the war-effort; he would like to help, but not kill. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, Swanage, Dorset, England. Lady Osler reminisces about the time Revere spent with the Cushings as a boy. She will never cease rejoicing that Cushing was by Revere's side when he died. She reports that Osler is heartbroken and cannot cease weeping. Susan Chapin is with them and is such a comfort.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler, Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler sends Cushing clothes to keep him warm over winter. Malcom Peabody is expected in Oxford. Jones and McClosky, two Oxford Sisters, write often about Revere's grave and their visits there. Susan Chapin will serve as Chairman of the Red Cross Distributing Department. She mentions Joe Warren, Major Osgood, Futcher and John McCrae.