Letter to Susan Revere from Grace Revere Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Civilities. Lady Osler writes to her niece about a terrible storm, as a result of which, Osler was held up in Sheffield. Joan MacKenzie will stay at Oxford until May and continue to work for Osler. She writes of Jean, Phoebe, and Revere, who will soon leave for training in Exeter. Katherine McLennan continues to have difficulty getting papers for France.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from William Osler, Rockmount, St. Brelades' Bay, Jersey, England. News from their holiday which was beneficial for them. Thinks that he has gained all the pounds he had previously lost. Mentions Anna's letter. Recommends the latter enter the Johns Hopkins Hospital or the Massachusetts General Hospital. Discussion about it. Malloch is with them. Recommends John read the History of American Literature. The revision of the textbook is going well.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler writes about the Governor leaving Paris. She lists the men she knows who have died in the war, such as Victor Brooke and Arnold Keppel. Orvillle Bullitt is worried over the illness of his mother, Florence. Billy has gone to Paris, Loulie went to Russia, and Mr. Merry is still in St. Petersburg.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler requests donations for the Belgian refugees in Oxford. She was shocked to hear about Ezra Thayer. Revere and Campbell are very busy, the oldest Jefferson son was killed, and Raleigh Parkin has returned home with dysentery. Lady Osler had Edith Parkman and Mary King for tea.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, Westminster Hotel, West Malvern, England. The Oslers are visiting with the Wrights. Lady Osler delivers news of Billie Wright, Marion, Nora and Phoebe. May Osborne has had a heart attack, Nadine Osler is not well, and Lady Osler worries Adèle will soon break down.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler reports that her husband will deliver lectures at camps near Oxford and then he will inspect hospitals. She writes of Maidie Devens, Florence, Loulie, Dr. Welch, and Wanda Max-Muller. She mentions her involvement in the war-effort. Includes manuscript notes.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler has contributed to the Anglo Russian Hospital Fund for her sister. She writes of Archie Malloch, the Wrights, Palmer Howard, Campbell and Harry. Osler has just returned from France, where he saw John McCrae and Revere. She relates news of family and friends. Osler has gone to the War Office to see about the Harvard Hospital and the continuation of the Columbia and Johns Hopkins war-effort. Lady Osler has received a grant and will now begin Hospital Supplies and Hospital Mending.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler writes of the deaths of Margaret Burnett, and May and James Little. She is shocked by Osler's animosity towards the Germans. She relates news of family and friends. Revere will go to Christ Church and take part in the Training Corps. She writes of her involvement in the war-effort. Osler and Mr. Armour are organizing the Canadian Hospital in London.
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.
Letter to Susan Revere Chapin from Grace Revere Osler, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Lady Osler comments on Chapin's plans to visit Oxford. Osler went to Newcastle for the British Association meeting and to be with Revere. She writes of her work with Belgian refugees, and of Mrs. Balfour, Mrs. Thomson, Dr. Hurst and the Max-Mullers. She is sending a card she received from Ted Bath and asks that it be sent along to Ruth Coxe. Reflections on the war.