Letter to Jennette Osler from Harvey(?) Cushing. Cushing(?) asks Jennette Osler to identify "Mammy Muff, the wicked spider," mentioned in a letter dated May 25, 1867. Jennette replies that the letter referred to her sister, Mrs. Francis.
Letter to William Osler from Ellen Osler, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Ellen Osler hopes Featherstone will go to Weston to check up on their son, who is recovering from a bad cold. Osler's sisters, Ellen Mary [Nellie] and Charlotte [Chattie] may go to England. She continues to worry about Osler's brother, Frank. The Oslers are expecting Jemmy [J.C. Morgan] in Dundas. Incl. ms. notes.
Letter to William Osler from J.C. (Jemmy) Morgan, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Jemmy apologizes for offending Osler by mentioning the Navy. He knows that Osler will only enter the Ministry with the best motives in mind. He relates news of friends and of the school [at Weston?].
"From one of his old school-fellows, E. Douglas Armour, of Toronto." Armour describes his first impressions of Osler when they met at the Weston School.
Cushing's notes: Seven pages of extracts on or about Sir Thomas Browne and his influence on Osler's life, including an extract by Sir J. Hain Friswell.
Letter to Jennette Osler from William Osler, "The Parsonage", Weston, Ontario, Canada. Osler writes of collecting specimens with Johnson and of the splendid cricket matches he has played over the term. Additional notes by Jennette Osler and William Francis.
Letter to William Osler from J.C. (Jemmy) Morgan, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Morgan urges Osler to come down to visit while on holiday from school. He has been angry with Osler over an unspecified matter. One day, he will show Osler his book of poetry and pros. He mentions Ned [Edward F. Milburn], Charlie [Charles Locke], and Frank Checkley.