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POOLING BRAINS IX.

VIII POOLING BRAINS

Our efforts at combination are a mere mushroom growth compared with the generations of training our big brothers have had in pooling brains.

The pooling of the brains of women that has been going on on a country-wide scale for more than a half-century bears analyzing.

A very worthy pooling of brains, because springing up with no tradition behind it, was the National League for Woman's Service.

None but the sorriest pessimist could doubt the nature of the final outcome, on realizing the pooling of brains which is going on in such associations as the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations and the League for Business Opportunities.

Not only is there call for a pooling of brains to look after the timid and unready, but there is need of combination to open the gates for the prepared and brave.

If at all, the resolution of the conflict will come by a pooling of actual powers and interests, in which the religion of science will play the great part of the Liberator of mankind from the whole system of torments that have made the way of all flesh a path of rocks along which a manacled prisoner crawls to his doom.

Without a great pooling of air control, either a world-wide pooling or a pooling at least of the Atlantic-Mediterranean Allies in one Air League, the splendid peace possibilities of air transportand they are indeed splendidmust remain very largely a forbidden possibility to mankind.

Without a great pooling of air control, either a world-wide pooling or a pooling at least of the Atlantic-Mediterranean Allies in one Air League, the splendid peace possibilities of air transportand they are indeed splendidmust remain very largely a forbidden possibility to mankind.

Without a great pooling of air control, either a world-wide pooling or a pooling at least of the Atlantic-Mediterranean Allies in one Air League, the splendid peace possibilities of air transportand they are indeed splendidmust remain very largely a forbidden possibility to mankind.

In London in the seventeenth century men who were found guilty of pooling their efforts and dividing profits, were convicted by law and punished for "contumacy, contravention and connivance," and were given a taste of the stocks in the public square.

CHAPTER II THE OTTER HOUNDS Grace's tweed dress was wet and rather muddy when she stood with Gerald on a gravel bank at the head of a pool, where the beck from the tarn joined a larger stream that flowed through a neighboring dale.

" The hunt swept up the bank, smashed through a hedge, and spread along the margin of the neighboring pool.

In the back parlor a crowd was sitting and standing around the walls of the room watching an exciting and noisy game of pool.

I stood watching this pool game until I was called by my friends, who were still in the bar-room, to go upstairs.

The air and conduct here were greatly in contrast to what I had just seen in the pool-room; these men were evidently the aristocrats of the place; they were well, perhaps a bit flashily, dressed and spoke in low modulated voices, frequently using the word "gentlemen"; in fact, they seemed to be practicing a sort of Chesterfieldian politeness towards each other.

I myself had played pool in Jacksonvilleit is a favorite game among cigar makersand I had seen others play cards; but here was something new.

That on the whole the path of safety lies in the direction of pooling them and of declaring a common policy of progressive development leading to equality.

The anti-trust laws, the anti-pooling laws, factory legislation of all kinds, anything in short that interferes with the unrestricted use of property by its owner are roundly condemned and violated by evasion.

The passage of the Interstate Commerce Act in 1887 prohibiting discrimination and railway pooling, and that of the Act of 1890 "to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies," popularly known as the "Sherman Anti-trust Law," were part of one public movement to remedy monopoly.

The Interstate Commerce Act itself, with odd inconsistency, contains an anti-pooling provision (section 5) the purpose of which seems to have been to compel competition as to rates which is now practically impossible under the other provisions of the law.

In 1900 there is a new statute in Mississippi prohibiting, among other things, the pooling of bids for public work, this again being a mere statement of the common law, although a law which has possibly grown uncommon by being generally forgotten.

Pooling of bids in public work unlawful.

Pooling their money, they chartered a boat and embarked for Key West.

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