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was Gul, whose average figure shows but 4§ hours. Gul, throughout 

 the entire period of observation, was referred to frequently by all mem- 

 bers of the squad and by other men in the college as being the "hardest 

 worked man in college." We may record here that no other man in the 

 squad was observed to be more often dozing or nodding, when unem- 

 ployed and sitting in a chair in the library at the Nutrition Labora- 

 tory and at other times. It would therefore appear as if the 4| hours 

 lying was a low estimate for the resting of this man. In consequence, 

 the estimates for sitting and walking must be somewhat high. It is 

 unnecessary to go into the individual figures to show how the different 

 men vary from day to day, but only to say that the lying values are 

 for the most part remarkably uniform, aside from those for Gul. 



Table 194. — Exercise records during reduced diet — Squad A — continued. 



^Chiefly janitor work; also gymnasium work, running, and swimming; 25 mins. riding bicycle 



ergometer; "endurance test"; motion pictures. 

 'Gymnasium work, wrestling, swimming; also ran IJ miles; 25 mins. riding bicycle ergometer; 



"endurance test"; motion pictures. 

 'Chiefly hockey; also skating, gymnasium work, and shoveling snow; 30 mins. swimming, and 



30 mins. running; 2 hrs. walking in low temperature; 25 mins. riding bicycle ergometer; 



"endurance test"; motion pictures. 



