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concerned in checking the ravages of this steadily advancing enemy. Protecting the Human Machine. Concfensed from an Address Be- for the Board of Trade of Washington, D. 0., delivered hy Presi- dent E. E. RiTi'ENHousB of the Life Extension Institute on April 27, 1915. 5. Advantageous Effects Upon Health of 8-Hour Day. ^'In the first place, while it js true that under the short-hours system men work tarder while they are at their work than they do 47 under the long-hours system, it is also true ...that the short hours and hard work impose less strain on the body than long hours and dawdling, especially if the hours are passed in a hot, or dusty, or poisoned atmosphere, such as many trades are obliged to work in. The increased exertion during work hours has always been bal- anced, and more than balanced, by the restorative effects of the longer period of repose or recreation in good air. While the men do as good a day's work as they did before, they improve in health or vigor. After the Ten Hours' Act was six months in operation Mr.
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