Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Deeply touched by the establishment of the Osler Fund. Mentions his love of the old Faculty. States that nothing in Baltimore gave him greater pleasure than to see the (Library) Faculty established in a proper home and to watch his progress. Mentions Cordell, Ashby, Randolph Winslow, Johnston, Donaldson, Chew, Miles, Welch, Martin and Remsen. Will write to the President. News of Revere. Grace is having one of Revere's letters copied and they will pass it on. Fortunately, Revere likes his fellow officers. He never complains. One of his sister's sons was killed at Vimy, a brother of Norman Gwyn. Mentions the work of Susan Chapin and Grace. Details on his work. His opinion is that USA will save the situation. Congratulations to Miss Noyes.