Letter to Edward F. Milburn from William Osler, The Spinney, Pointe-a-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Asks him if he could come to Toronto on the 17th to meet him at his brother's house, since he does not have the time to stop at Belleville. Details on the arrangements. Civilities.
Letter to Maude E. Abbott from William Osler, The Spinney, Pointe-a-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Tells her that he will come to the Museum next Monday at 11h00. Civilities.
Letter to Henry Barton Jacobs from William Osler, The Spinney, Pointe-a-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Revere is off with Campbell Palmer Howard in a camp 40 miles north of Quebec. Details on his itinerary. Will come to him (Newport) on his way to Baltimore. They are going back September 5th. Will go to Contrexeville to irrigate his right kidney. Mention of Howard's offer from the University of Iowa, another benefit of the Carnegie report. He had urged him to accept. Details on his conditions on the contract. Civilities.
Letter to Campbell Palmer Howard from William Osler, The Spinney, Pointe-a-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Incites him to accept the Iowa proposal. He will leave next Sunday and will bring his things to Howard's house. If Shepherd is at Como, he will spend the night there. He is going to Toronto on Tuesday eve. Will reserve time to talk with him. Hopes that he and Revere had a good trip. Thanks.
Letter to William Sydney Thayer from William Osler, The Spinney, Pointe-a-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Will see him in Boston next week. Will stay with Mrs. Futcher. Civilities. News of their holidays.
Letter to Maude E. Abbott from William Osler, The Spinney, Pointe-a-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Would like to talk over the catalogue scheme with the collaborators on Monday. Sure that she will arrange to make a splendid catalogue which will be a model for the whole country.
Letter to Henry Vining Ogden from Grace Revere Osler, Pointe-au-Pic, Quebec, Canada. The Oslers have just returned from Montreal with Marjorie and Campbell Howard. She describes Muriel Howard's wedding. She wishes she could attend Ogden's wedding. She writes of Osler's decision to accept the post in Oxford.
Letter to Daniel Coit Gilman from William Osler, Pointe-au-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Osler will publish a small volume of his collected addresses, which he has dedicated to Gilman. Osler will sail for England on the following week.
Letter to Arthur Thomson from William Osler, Pointe-au-Pic, Quebec, Canada. Osler confesses that he is sad to leave Baltimore, but he is certain that he will be happy at Oxford. He is sorry that he cannot leave Baltimore before the Spring, but he does not want to leave the Johns Hopkins in the lurch. He would like to have a junior clinical class at Oxford, as he would like to maintain some contact with students.