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Show Mobilizing Brain3. Some world-l anions names appear on the list 01' the consulting panel which has been ad-Jed to the inventions inven-tions hoard. Sir W illiam Crookes, O. M., discovered thallium and invented the radiometer, among other valuable services to science, and has written hooks on such diverse subjects as beet sugar, dyeing, calico printing and fertilizers. Sir Oliver Lodge is a high authority on wireless telegraphy and other mutters. The other names are equally distinguished and show that England has at last waked up to the necessity or' mobilizing the brains of the nation. Cautious Preparation. "Do you study a subject , thoroughly thorough-ly before you make a speech on it?" "Not too thoroughly," replied Senator Sen-ator Sorghum. 'You're liable to tlud there's so much about it that you don't know, that you'll get discouraged." discour-aged." Frank Confession. "When you got out of college I dare say (here was nothing you thought you couldn't do." "Not unite. I knew I couldn't get a pass in Greek, If I had it to do over again." " |