Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from William Osler, 100, East Seventieth Street, New York, New York, USA. Excited to see her and the children. He could not stay with anyone else in Boston. Agrees to the proposal to have a dinner on the 30th, but mentions that he would prefer eating peacefully with the family. Details on his passage. He is at Mabel Brewster's house, who is furious that he should be having two "specials" of Kate. Civilities.
Letter to Katharine Stone Crowell Cushing from William Osler, 100, East Seventieth Street, New York, USA. Thanks and appreciative comments on the dinner she gave for him. Civilities.
Letter to Lawrence C. Wroth from Leonard L. Mackall, 420, Riverside Drive, New York, USA. Quotes Osler in his address made at the opening of the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, April 16th, 1913. One of the Baltimore newspaper published an account of the Cardinal's having strongly objected to this statement. Anecdote about the Cardinal rushing to see Osler and that it was a journalistic fabrication. Requests the Photostats of it. Civilities.
Letter to Leonard L. Mackall from Simon Flexner, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 66th Street and Avenue A, New York, New York, USA. Flexner will send Dr. Welch's complete review of Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler," and will include an extra copy for the Tudor and Stuart Club at the Johns Hopkins. He cannot answer Mackall's question regarding "The Confessions of a Yellow Journalist" and refers him to Welch.
Letter to Lewellys F. Barker from Clarence A. McWilliams, 19, East 65th Street, New York, New York, USA. McWilliams compliments Barker on his review of "Life of Sir William Osler." In reading the biography, McWilliams was overcome with admiration for both Cushing and Osler.
Letter to Lewellys Franklin Barker from William Osler, University Club, fifth avenue & 54th Street, New York, New York, USA. Thanks for his month spent at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Glad to have good accounts on his new job. Kind word about Cole and Boggs. Civilities. Suggests he shows practical cases at the local societies, because they need his stimulation.
Letter to Marian (May Francis) Osborne (Mrs. H. C. Osborne) from Joseph Collins, 37, West 54th Street, New York, New York, USA. Collins praises Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler," but thinks someone should now write another biography from it. He asks for Osborne's opinion of the book, as he must review it for "The Sun."
Letter to Robert M. Yerkes from Mary Van Kleeck, Director, Department of Industrial Studies, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, New York, USA. Van Kleeck had the pleasure of reading the first volume of Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler" while visiting Dr. Frederick E. Gates. Gates was a student of Osler's at the Johns Hopkins and the man responsible for the photograph of Osler in the garden
Letter to Simon Flexner from Starr J. Murphy, 26 Broadway, New York, USA. Rockefeller has received a letter from Osler with regard to post-graduate medical study in England. Enclosed the letter. Asks for his comments and recommendations.
Letter to William Osler from D. Appleton & Company, 29-35, West 32nd Street, New York, New York, USA. Arrangements for the Spanish Edition of Osler's "Principles and Practice of Medicine."