A FEW TESTIlVIOHlflLiS 



To the LUoKth o* 



PJ^OFESSOH CliEASOlM 



HfiD THH HIGH ESTEEM Ifi WHICH HE IS HEliD BY PJ^OIWIHEHT 

 ^EH IH THIS COUHTF?Y A^O IH CRH^DR.. 



** The mare you trained for us not for sale at any price." — C. Haase 

 & Co. J Chicago. 



" Professor Gleason has achieved a success that no other man can 

 claim." — Chicago Horseman. 



"Horsemen will do well to follow Professor Gleason's methods." — 

 C. J* Hamilin, Buffalo. N. Y. (pimier of the fastest team in the world). 



" On behalf of some of the horse owners of the city of Toronto, I take 

 the opportunity to present you with this purse as a small token of es- 

 teem." — Alexander Munyiing, Mayor of Toronto, Canada. 



*' Horsemanship, like generalship, is a natural endowment. ... In 

 my opinion you control largely by force of your dominant superiority 

 over the brute creation." — H. L. Whitney, Boston. 



" Proftssor Gleason is a good friend of the horse, as a surgeon is the 

 good friend of mankind." — Naw York Mail and Express^ Editorial. 



" Professor Gleason easily handled ' Kysdiek,' who is described by 

 his owner as s * poly-jointed combination of steel springs, dynamite, 

 and the devil.'" — Neiv York Herald. 



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