Excerpt from The Effect of Diet on Endurance: Based on an Experiment, in Thorough Mastication, With Nine Healthy Students at Yale University, January to June, 1906
In January, 1906, the students above mentioned organized them selves into an eating club. The experiment began with an endurance test on January 14, and consisted of two main parts, each of which lasted about ten weeks.
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