Extract from Archibald Malloch's journal. He is on trip to Lille. He tried in several bookshops to get for Osler the early papers of Pasteur on fermentation. No luck.
Letter to Thomas Archibald (?) Malloch from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. (Postcard). Informs him that he did not find any information on Anne in Hope or in any of the Indices to Portraits. Invites him to come Saturday.
Letter to Thomas Archibald (?) Malloch from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Asks him to get Moore to sign his paper for the Royal Society of Medicine. He will forward it to the secretary.
Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch from Grace Revere Osler. Extract from letter. Lady Osler reports on Osler's health and remarks that he is depressed and pessimistic.
Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch from Grace Revere Osler. Extract from letter. The Oslers have been hosting American officers in their Oxford home. Osler has left for Cambridge to deliver an address. Lady Osler would prefer not to go to Scotland so that she can be with Osler for the "pitiful" anniversary of Revere's death.
Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch from Grace Revere Osler, Royal Victoria Hotel, Swanage, Dorset, England. Extract from letter. Lady Osler reports on her husband's health. Thomas McCrae met with Osler to work on a new edition of his text book.
Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch from Grace Revere Osler. Extract from letter. Lady Osler reports that they got through Christmas, although she was afraid that Osler would faint at the supper table, as he looked quite ghostly.
Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch from Grace Revere Osler. Extract from letter. Osler will go to Cambridge in August to deliver a lecture and will stay with Mr. Sayle. Lady Osler and Mrs. Chapin will travel to Scotland for two weeks, while Osler goes to Lyme Regis with the Hartys and the Wrights.
Letter to Thomas Archibald Malloch from William Osler, 13, Norham Gardens, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Thanks for the Cabanes book. Reports that D. MacAlister, the Principal of Glasgow University had favourable comments on Malloch's book. Asks him if he heard anything about the Occupation paper. They are much disturbed in England by the news. Optimistic opinion about the issue of the war. Mentions his work in his catalogue. His is picking out a lot of Revere's books for him and W.W. Francis. Asks him to ask Phoebe if she will please be married from the "open arms". Mentions that Sir John looks a bit grey and not cordial.