Letter to William Hale-White from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler writes of her husband's long, trying illness. She confesses that all Osler's predictions about his own fate have come true. At her request, McCrae will work on the completion of Osler's text book.
Letter to William Hale-White from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler thanks Hale-White for his kind note that helped them all during Osler's dreadful fight for life. Osler knew that he never had a chance at surviving his illness. She writes that she hardly dares to look beyond the tomorrow.
Letter to William B. Revere from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler writes of her and Revere's [Osler] activities in the war. She is grateful for the case she received from Marian and Susan, which is filled with provisions and donations for Belgian refugees. Osler is very busy, so many people seeking his advice.
Letter to Wilburt Cornell Davison from Grace Revere Osler, The Open Arms, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler is glad to hear that Davison and Mr. Penfield are doing well at the Johns Hopkins. She is angry with her husband for working too hard and not resting. Osler has resigned as Consultant to the Canadian Hospitals as a result of the Canadian Army Military Corps affair. Revere is now with an Ammunition Column in France.
Letter to Wilburt Cornell Davison from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler reports that Robert Johnson is working at the Base on the Orthopaedic [sic] Staff, Dr. Janeway has died of pneumonia, and Dr. Futcher is at the Orpington Canadian Hospital. She writes that since Revere's death, Osler has grown very thin and his heart is simply broken.
Letter to Wilburt Cornell Davison from Grace Revere Osler. Lady Osler writes that her and her husband are both worn out and plan to spend six weeks in Jersey, Channel Islands. Osler is sending Davison a copy of an address he delivered before the Classical Association. Morse, Veits, General Pershing and half the American Army have all been to visit at Oxford.
Letter to Wilburt Cornell Davison from Grace Revere Osler, The Victoria Hotel, Sidmouth, England. Lady Osler and her husband are enjoying a much needed vacation. She reports that Oxford is busier than ever and the hospital packed. After six months with the Canadian Hospital at Orpington, Futcher is returning to Baltimore. She asks after Penfield.
Letter to Wilburt Cornell Davison from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler invites Davison to spend Christmas in Oxford. She writes of the Emmons.
Letter to Wilburt Cornell Davison from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler congratulates Davison upon his recent marriage. She is glad that the Americans have joined the war in Europe. Revere is stationed in Belgium in the midst of an awful offensive. Mr. Macdonall and Dr. Morse are going to Egypt.