Letter to Harvey Cushing from G.J. Coy, The Johns Hopkins University, Medical Department, Office of the Dean, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Coy writes that Osler was Dean of the Medical School for only one year, 1898-1899. Osler was not present at the Commencement exercises of that year - Acting Dean Welch presented the candidates in his place. Coy has a bound volume of articles from English newspapers from the time of Osler's death that he believes will be of interest to Cushing.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Francis R. Packard, 302, South 19th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Packard thanks Cushing for returning his letters from Osler and hopes that they were of some use. Osler's Foster review was published in the American Journal of Medical Sciences 1902, but Packard is not sure of the exact issue. He regrets that he does not have any of Osler's letters to his brother, Fred Packard.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from A.R.S. Kennedy, 33, Fountainhall Road, Edinburgh, Scotland. Kennedy writes of his correspondence with Osler on the topic of Jean Astruc.
Kennedy, A. R. S. (Archibald Robert Stirling), 1859-1938
Letter to Harvey Cushing from E.M. Brockbank, 51, Palatine Road, Withington, Manchester, England. Brockbank responds to Cushing's appeal for materials relating to Osler. He writes of his friendship with Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Old Colony Trust Company, 52, Temple Place, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Letter informing Cushing that his account has been credited with $208.33 from Harvard College. Includes manuscript notes on verso.
Letter to Cushing. Harvey from A.R. Neligan, Tehran, Persia. Neligan regrets that he did not keep any of the letters he received from Osler. He explains that plans to repair the Tomb of Avicenna at Hamadan were spoiled by the war, but he is currently raising money to renew the project.
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 Jean Cameron, Assistant Librarian, Medical Library, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Cameron refers to photographs of Tecumseh and Dundas used in Cushing's biography of Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Henry R. Viets, 112, Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Viets sends a series of letters from Osler, written to him during the war. Osler encouraged Viets to pursue a study of Cusanus (Nicholas de Cusa), over which subject the two men often corresponded.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from A.A. Warden, 11, Avenue du Bois-de-Boulogne, Paris, France. Warden responds to Cushing's appeal for material relating to Osler. He also sends an abstract of an address by Charles Mayo. He mentions his sister-in-law, Mrs. R. Bruce Taylor, wife of the president of Queen's University.