Yale University Gymnasium, New Haven, Conn.,
April 12, 1904.

Professor Russell H. Chittenden,
Director of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University.

Dear Sir,—Herewith find a brief report of the physical condition and ability of the eight Yale students who are taking the special diet while engaged in active exercise.

These men, with one exception, Dr. Callahan, are experts in their special lines of avocation.

Mr. G. W. Anderson is a foot-ball, base-ball, and basket-ball player, as well as a crew man (not Varsity), well built and an all round athlete.

Mr. W. L. Anderson, a “Y” athlete (hurdler), the captain of the Yale Gymnastic Team, University Gymnastic Champion, and American Collegiate Gymnastic Champion.

Mr. H. S. Bellis, a member of the Y. G. A., a gymnast and acrobat and in constant training.

Dr. W. H. Callahan, Medical Assistant at the Gymnasium, in daily practice in the gymnasium; bowling, hand-ball, and running.

Mr. M. Donahue, a very muscular and versatile athlete, a foot-ball player and a Varsity basket-ball player.