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weighs 195 pounds); two brothers and one sister thin; father very thin. No 

 tuberculosis. College course: Physical. Personal data: Nov. 12, bowels 

 affected. Nov. 26, pain in stomach. Dec. 11, diarrhea. Volunteered to 

 give one pint of blood for blood transfusion at Springfield Hospital; Dec. 

 23, 100 c.c. blood taken; Dec. 29, 50 c.c; Jan. 6, 90 c.c; Jan. 17, 50 c.c; 

 total amount, 290 c.c. Report by physician; "Group III, Moss classification, 

 negative Wassermann reaction." Feb. 5, sensation of fullness in stomach; 

 unbuttoned vest. Feb. 5, vomited at night, expelling his dinner. At Boys' 

 Club, Springfield, each night until 11 o'clock. Physical activities: According 

 to personal estimate Sept. 27, about 33 hours a week spent in physical exercise, 

 such as walking, playing tennis, football, gymnasium work, etc. Nov. 15, 

 played football on class team. Jan. 19, when fasting completely, ''chinned" 

 12 or 13 times. Feb. 1 at 12 noon, "chinned bar" 14 times; 1913 record, 

 24 times. Same date, in afternoon, took part in arm-holding contest, 

 continuing for whole period of 1 hour. 



MON. 



Kirk G. Montague; born Aug. 10, 1885; home Portland, Oregon; age 32 

 years; height 171 cm.; nude weight 68.75 kilos. Medical examination: Oct. 

 2, 1917, negative. Family history: Father and mother stout and tall, but 

 not obese. Has three brothers who are fat; subject would resemble them 

 were it not for exercise and work. College course: Physical. Personal data: 

 Nov. 12, after uncontrolled Sunday had gas in stomach. Nov. 16, not so 

 much vigor as used to have; thinks he is unable to study as well. Nov. 26, 

 not feehng perfectly well. Dec. 14-16, using gargle for throat, which is a 

 little sore; no temperature. Dec. 18, slight cold. Physical activities: Accord- 

 ing to personal estimate Sept. 27, about 35 hours a week spent in physical 

 exercise, such as walking, playing tennis, football, gymnasium work, etc. 

 Nov. 14, played football on class team. Jan. 15, observed in gymnasium 

 class by one of us and did as well as average of class. Feb. 1, at 12 noon, 

 "chinned bar" 13 times; previous record unknown. Same date in after- 

 noon, took part in arm-holding contest for full period of 1 hour. 



MOY. 



Henry A. Moyer; born Oct. 27, 1894; home Rochester, New York; age 

 23 years; height 174 cm.; nude weight 63.50 kilos. Medical examination: 

 Oct. 2, 1917, negative. Family history: Only child. Mother dead; no 

 knowledge of how much she weighed. Paternal grandfather thin; father 

 normal; subject resembles father. No tuberculosis. College course: Secre- 

 tarial. Personal data: Nov. 12, some stomach trouble. Dec. 12, able to get 

 on with Httle sleep, but feels weak. Physical activities: According to personal 

 estimate Sept. 27, about 25 hours a week spent in physical exercise, such as 

 walking, playing tennis, football, gymnasium work, etc. Nov. 13, finished 

 third out of 20 men in 5-mile cross-country run. Nov. 19, was met running 

 towards Woods Hall, and remarked "lots of 'pep' this morning." Feb. 1, 

 12 noon, "chinned bar" 8 times; record previous suncuner, 12 times. Same 

 day, in afternoon, took part in arm-holding contest for full period of 1 hour. 



PEA. 



Allen S. Peabody; born Nov. 6, 1896; home Bradford, Massachusetts; 

 age 21 years; height 169 cm.; weight 69.25 kilos. Medical examination: 

 Oct. 2, 1917, negative. Family history: No obesity; no tuberculosis. Four 

 brothers and one sister, all normal. College course: Physical. Personal data: 

 Nov. 3, changed to heavy underwear on account of feeling cold; expected to 



