Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ethel Bovell Barwick, 644, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, USA. Barwick congratulates Cushing on his biography of Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from N.B. Wadsworth, Room 8, Bank of Toronto Building, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Wadsworth provides information on the Wadsworth Mill at Weston.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from N.B. Wadsworth, The London & Canadian Loan & Agency Company, 51 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Wadsworth sends a copy of a photo of the Wadsworth Mill at Weston. He did not go to school with Osler, but was living at Weston at the time and often saw him there.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Ethel Bovell Barwick, 644, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, USA. Barwick reports on the failing health of her mother and congratulates Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Norman B. Gwyn, 48, Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gwyn consults Cushing concerning an unauthorized photograph of Sargent's portrait, which is being distributed with Cushing's biography of Osler by the McAinch Publishing Company.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Norman B. Gwyn, 48, Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gwyn writes of Mrs. Johnson, who would like to obtain a complimentary copy of "Life of Sir William Osler." [See CUS417/57.257]
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Hon. Justice Featherston Osler, 80, Crescent Road, Rosedale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Neither F. Osler nor his sister, Mrs. Gwyn, nor their cousin, Jennette Osler, had heard of the bear-in-the-raspberry-patch episode.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Hon. Justice Featherston Osler, 80, Crescent Road, Rosedale, Toronto, Ontario, USA. F. Osler informs Cushing that his mother went to England in late 1840 or early 1841 and took him with her. The wish was for the coming child to be born in England. He writes of his father's character.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Norman B. Gwyn, 48, Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gwyn writes concerning some Weston School circular-calendars and the Trinity University Chancellor's Prize, which was awarded to Osler in 1866.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Norman B. Gwyn, 48, Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Gwyn has excellent photographs of Johnson and Bovell. He offers to make a list of people for Cushing to consult for his biography of Osler. He describes the positions of Bovell and Ambery at Trinity College and Bovell's influence on Osler.