Show The Value of bleep The value of sleep to brain workers cannot can-not be exaggerated In a recent lecture on nervous energy it was said that tho brain requires twelve hours of sleep at foul years of age gradually diminishing by hours and half hDurs to ten hours at fourteen and thence to eight hours when the body is full grown and formed Goethe in his most active productive period needed nine hours and took them Kant the most laborious of students was strict in never taking less than seen Nor does it appear < that those who have system Icaft l J 1 ts l r atically tried i to cheat nature out of this chief right have been in any sense gainers 1 of time for their work It may be a paradox para-dox but it is not tho less a truth that I I what is given to seep is gained to labor |