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...prove useful in furnishing training, in bringing out the different sides of the question, and at last in ensuring the choice of the best men. These are undoubted advantages, but with them there seems to be a possible disadvantage which must be guarded against. This is that as they entail so much more effort than the single five minute trial of the old system, a number of men may be discouraged from competing in the present trials...
...Pooling would entail great legal difficulties.- (a) Pooling is contrary to Common, Statute and Corporation Law; Redfield, "Law of Corporations"; Texas and Pac. Ry. Co.; 41 La. Ann. 970; 40 Am. and Eng. R. Cas. 475; Stanton V. Allen, 5 Den, (N. Y.) 434; N. Y. R. R. Com. Rep., 1885, p. 77.- (b) Pooling would lead to law-suits between Railroads: ibid.- (c) Pooling increases freight rates beyond statutory limits; Rorer on Inter-State Corporation...
Since the time had come when Harvard had to fill the football date, thus far reserved for the possibility of a game with Yale, and since the giving up of that date to some other college, must for the reason stated, entail a cessation of athletic relations between the Universities for some seasons, Professor Ames intended to write before taking so serious a step to ask whether the Yale policy was definitely for or against the arrangement in all the branches of athletics. If Yale would rather meet Harvard in none of the sports than meet her in football...
Professor S. Williston, who has been an assistant professor for five years in the Law School, has now completed his service in that capacity, and has been appointed a professor. This appointment, however, will entail no other change in the Law School faculty...
...Various other schemes are inadequate. - (a) Surface roads. - (1) Do not eliminate danger. - (2) Do not relieve congestion. - (3) Entail great expense. - i. e. Street widening. - (b) Elevated roads undesirable in region of subway. - (1) Injure and destroy property. - (2) Do not abolish grade crossings of tracks. - (3) Not adapted to narrow, winding streets...