Transcribe Hornaday, W. T. Letter to Ward, Henry A. (1883-02-07)

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ybg Washington, Feb 7th 1883.

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Dear Professor:

    Here is Studer's answer

to my letter. He is not so de- fiant and anxious for a </u fight > as he used to be. On the contrary is mild as a sucking dove. His attitude is still more contemptible and cowardly. I am not through with him yet by any means. Shall we not demand his resignation as an Hon. Member? Please return this letter with the other.

    Carnegie is in N. Y. will be

glad to see me at any time, & I will go down Saturday night. Tell Webster and all the boys to hurry up with their work for the Ex. only </u six weeks more.> Everything must move like </u greased lightning > now ! Yours sincerely Hornaday.