Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere reports on his observations and experiences at the front and on the activities of his battery.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere reports on his observations and experiences at the front and on the activities of his battery.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere describes how he and his battery celebrated Christmas on the battlefield. He thanks his mother for all the provisions she has sent to him and his fellow soldiers. He reports that his senior officer was recently killed in action, but they managed to find a parson and have a decent burial for him.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere and the other men in his battery have enjoyed the mince pies Grace had sent to the trenches. He describes the two days he spent away from his battery with the infantry men.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Edward Revere Osler. Revere and the other men in his battery have enjoyed the mince pies Grace had sent to the trenches. He describes the two days he spent away from his battery with the infantry men.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from John George Adami, Pembroke House, 133 Oxford Street, London, England. Announces that he has found that Bell had already approved the transfer of W.W. Francis to Oxford. It now all depends upon the War Office.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Frederick Cheever Shattuck, 135 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Asks her approbation to issue a notice in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, July 10th 1919, to underline Osler's birthday. States that what he has written is no flattery but the naked truth. Explains why he had declined the offer to contribute to the Memorial Volume. Mentions that his son George received the hon. degree of A.M.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Rudyard Kipling, Bateman's, Burwash, Sussex, England. Kipling is glad to know that Grace found Revere's grave properly tended to. He comments on the need to honour and remember those who die in war.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from Rudyard Kipling, Bateman's, Burwash, Sussex, England. Kipling is glad to know that Grace found Revere's grave properly tended to. He comments on the need to honour and remember those who die in war.
Letter to Grace Revere Osler from A.E. Cowley, Bodleian Library, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. A letter of sympathy on behalf of the Curators of the Bodleian Library and Oxford University upon the death of William Osler. Cowley praises Osler for his dedication to the Library and dubs him "the best loved man in Oxford."