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Philadelphia 11 February 1892

Dear Sir

Although I have not
the pleasure of your personal
acquaintance, I may not be
wrong in assuming that you
know something of my work,
and that my first experiments
of animal locomotion were
made with the co-operation
of Senator Stanford.

I am now happy to say
that after several years of
privations, and laborious
exertions, I have recovered
the position--at least in
reputation--from which
I was displaced by the
publication of "The Horse
in Motion by JDB Still-
man
," and have completed
under the auspices of this
University a comparatively
exhaustive investigation of
animal movements, and I
avail myself of the oppor-
tunity to send you two
pamphlets on the subject-
which I think will interest
you.

I have recently seen both
Mr and Mrs Stanford,
and was very much gratified
with the renewed assurance
by Mrs Stanford of her belief
that the interest and attention

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Philadelphia 11 February 1892

Dear Sir

Although I have not
the pleasure of your personal
acquaintance, I may not be
wrong in assuming that you
know something of my work,
and that my frise experiments
of animal locomotion were
made with the cooperation
of Senator Stanford.
I am now happy to say
that after several years of
privations, and laborious
exertions, I have recovered
the position--at least in
reputation--from which
I was displaced by the
publication of "The Horse
in Motion by JDB Still-
man
," and have completed
under the auspices of this
university a comparatively
exhaustive investigation of
animal movements, and I
avail myself of the oppor-
tunity to send you two
pamphlets on the subject-
which I think will interest
you.
I have recently seen both
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford,
and was very much gratified
with the renewed assurance
by Mrs. Stanford of her belief
that the interest and attention