Correspondence to Dr. Albert Leffingwell, February 9, 1903

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Bristol Ferry, R.I., Feb. 9, 1903.

Dear Dr. Leffingwell:-

I wonder if you have already received these clippings. I am sending these thinking that you may be able to get some points from them either something to which you can reply or the name of some editor to whom you could write. If you do not wish to keep the cuttings for reference, can you send them

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somewhere where they will do good? If you cannot it might be well to send them to Mrs. Lovell.

I was glad to see your interesting letter in regard to early anti-vivisection movements. Certainly I shall be glad to have you prepare such a part [crossed out] pamphlet as you speak of.

I will write for one copy of the bill (Shafroth's) but I would like to have two or three copies of the Shafroth Bill. I do not wish to send your amendment to anyone until I am sure that it is in definite shape. I suppose you will write to Mr. Whitehead and others in regard to it. I should think the bill had better give power to or force the law where there is no humane society or no adequate society.

I wish the matter of Cattle Transportation, bull fights etc., might be made national. While you are in Washington can you not do something in regard to the Bull Fight bill which Mr. Brown prepared. If you should write to him no doubt he would tell you if it is in anybody's hands at the present. After you have heard written [crossed out] to [written over] from Mr. Whitehead or any one else of course you

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will let me know

Excuse mistakes please

Sincerely yours

S.J.E.

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