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 M.L. Raney. Raney writes of a document that he found in an Edward Revere Osler book in the Tudor and Stuart Club Library. [Possibly referring to CUS417/37.2]
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Samuel McClintock Hamill, 1822, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Hamill recalls his days as a student intern under Osler.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Godwin Stratton, 34, High Road, Willesden Green. On stationary of A.J. Baker. Stratton writes to Cushing as though it were a letter from Osler, remarking on the success of Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler."
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Mrs. J.C Bartlett, Hotel Holley, Washington Square, New York, New York, USA. Bartlett comments on the success of Cushing's "Life of Sir William Osler." She writes of her medical condition.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Margaret Warren, Dedham, Massachusetts, USA. Warren compliments Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler." She had seen Osler in Baltimore on a few occasions.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Alexander C. Abbott, 4016, Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Abbott compliments and congratulates Cushing on his book, "Life of Sir William Osler." He suggests that Cushing next do a biography of Halsted.
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Charlotte (Chattie Osler, Staplehurst, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Chattie writes of Osler's connection to Dr. Walker and to the Hamilton Hospital. [See CUS417/70.18]
Letter to Harvey Cushing from Grace Revere Osler. Lady Osler has just heard that Lady Stamfordham is very ill. Lady Stamfordham did not find the letter from Osler to her mother written upon the death of her son from smallpox. Lady Osler recalls what she can of the story, but instructs Cushing not to use any names. Nothing has been settled about Bill [William Francis?] and McGill. Lady Osler is annoyed that the Library people allowed Ruhrah to publish the "Memoranda" Osler gave to Birkett before he left, after the war. May Osborne was in a motor accident. She mentions Dr. Whitnall and Archie [Malloch?], whose chances at McGill are slim.