. War fact tests for graduation & promotion ... ing attention, training,corrective exercises, surgical operations, etc., whichwill restore to service-fitness 90% of the drafted menwho are unable to pass the physical tests. (4) By this method in England only 4% of all men ex-amined are finally rejected. (5) Many disabilities such as those of defective teeth,eye trouble, abdominal trouble can be cured in a fewdays or a few weeks. (6) Of such improvement of those physically below parthe New York World has said: If the regenerativepower of good food, air and exercise is made fullyavailable to many


. War fact tests for graduation & promotion ... ing attention, training,corrective exercises, surgical operations, etc., whichwill restore to service-fitness 90% of the drafted menwho are unable to pass the physical tests. (4) By this method in England only 4% of all men ex-amined are finally rejected. (5) Many disabilities such as those of defective teeth,eye trouble, abdominal trouble can be cured in a fewdays or a few weeks. (6) Of such improvement of those physically below parthe New York World has said: If the regenerativepower of good food, air and exercise is made fullyavailable to many thousands of men in the secondrank of physical fitness, the nation will gain an incre-ment of strength and self-confidence that will besome compensation for the cruel losses of battle. [20] IS THIS HY^WIN BROTHEl^:WHO BECAME A 501 Die R, ?^I CANT BELIEVB IT, fOf^ WEWERE EXACTLY WeCOUIO NOT BB tOLO APART!« yt&,. IM YOUR TWIN BROTHER^WHO d£CAMe A SOUDlER !^YOy Wia HAVE TQfJOIM THEARMY «f V{6 ARE EVER tojOOK. 6XA|CtV AUKg AGAIN (c) By permission of New York Journal A war lesson for industrial hygiene [21] Home-Town War Fact No. 6 6. In addition to furnishing its share of men yourtown was asked to raise its share of money for pur-chasing liberty bonds, for purchasing war savingstamps, and for supporting the Red Cross. Fill in the following blanks, the first with what your townwas asked to raise and the second with what yourtown did (1) $ asked for first liberty bond—loaned $ (2) $ asked for second —loaned $ (3) $ asked for third —loaned $ (4) $ asked for war saving stamps—loaned $ (5) $ asked for Red Cross —given $ (6) memberships asked for Red Cross gained . (7) The annual cost of operating your home town is [innearest thousands omitting hundreds, tens, dollars and cents] $ which is $ more or $ less than the first war years bond purchases and $ , more or $ less than its total spent for all war purposes, liberty bonds, war saving stamps, and


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