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The Environment And The Judiciary: A Need For Co-Operation Or Reform, George P. Smith Ii Jan 1974

The Environment And The Judiciary: A Need For Co-Operation Or Reform, George P. Smith Ii

Scholarly Articles

In Section 9 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, Congress authorized a study of the feasibility of establishing an environmental court which would have exclusive jurisdiction over environmental matters. This mandate was devoid of any hint as to the shape and functions of the proposed court, and made no attempt to define the contours of an "environmental issue". An examination of the legislative history of the Act is no more helpful in illuminating the Congressional intent. The study was carried out by the Land and Natural Resources Division of the Justice Department which, because of the absence of …


The Great Cross-Media Ownership Controversy, Harvey L. Zuckman, Roy L. Mason Jan 1974

The Great Cross-Media Ownership Controversy, Harvey L. Zuckman, Roy L. Mason

Scholarly Articles

No abstract provided.


The Aba Family Law Section V. The Nccusl: Alienation, Separation And Forced Reconciliation Over The Uniform Marriage And Divorce Act, Harvey L. Zuckman Jan 1974

The Aba Family Law Section V. The Nccusl: Alienation, Separation And Forced Reconciliation Over The Uniform Marriage And Divorce Act, Harvey L. Zuckman

Scholarly Articles

The movement for divorce reform in the United States is a natural reaction to the nearly unmixed evil spawned by the fault system of divorce inherited from the English ecclesiastical courts. The need to establish the fault of one spouse in order to obtain dissolution of the marriage led, in many cases, to unnecessary additional discord between the parties where the divorce was contested, collusion between them where it was not, and perjury, subornation of perjury and distortion of our system of justice in either situation. While the conviction that the system must be replaced by something better is not …


Electricity And The Environment: A Season Of Discontent, George P. Smith Ii Jan 1974

Electricity And The Environment: A Season Of Discontent, George P. Smith Ii

Scholarly Articles

No abstract provided.


Washingtonia (1974), University Of Maine Machias Jan 1974

Washingtonia (1974), University Of Maine Machias

Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


Comments On 'Fluctuations In Guiding Center Plasma In Two Dimensions', George Vahala, Linda L. Vahala, David Montgomery, Glenn Joyce Jan 1974

Comments On 'Fluctuations In Guiding Center Plasma In Two Dimensions', George Vahala, Linda L. Vahala, David Montgomery, Glenn Joyce

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

It is stated that the principal result of the paper by Taylor and Thompson (see abstr. A14511 of 1973) on autocorrelations in density for the electrostatic guiding center plasma in two dimensions is wrong owing to an incorrect integration. It is further stated that there is no meaningful distinction between an `interaction cutoff' and a `fluctuation cutoff'.


Air Breakdown In A Radial-Mode Focusing Element, Lee W. Casperson, Mohammad Shabbir Shekhani Jan 1974

Air Breakdown In A Radial-Mode Focusing Element, Lee W. Casperson, Mohammad Shabbir Shekhani

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

A new radial focusing device is described that condenses an incident laser beam to an extremely intense and uniformly illuminated focal spot. The focal region is useful for many applications. When used with a 10.6-µm CO₂ TEA laser source, a disk-shaped air-breakdown spark results, and the properties of this spark have been investigated.


Virtue, Obligation And Politics, Stephen G. Salkever Jan 1974

Virtue, Obligation And Politics, Stephen G. Salkever

Political Science Faculty Research and Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Characterization Of A Vessel As A Common Or Private Carrier, Frank Chiang Jan 1974

The Characterization Of A Vessel As A Common Or Private Carrier, Frank Chiang

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Drug Control In Iran: A Legal And Historical Analysis, Thomas Quinn Jan 1974

Drug Control In Iran: A Legal And Historical Analysis, Thomas Quinn

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Multi-Use Condominiums: Tax Planning To Avoid Double Taxation Of Outside Income., Michael Madison Jan 1974

Multi-Use Condominiums: Tax Planning To Avoid Double Taxation Of Outside Income., Michael Madison

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Parameters Significantly Influencing The Performance Of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavements : Technical Paper, Asif Faiz, Eldon J. Yoder Jan 1974

Evaluation Of Parameters Significantly Influencing The Performance Of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavements : Technical Paper, Asif Faiz, Eldon J. Yoder

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Prediction Of Long Term Deformation Of A Compacted Cohesive Soil Embankment Over A Soft Foundation, Yon-Nein Chen Jan 1974

Prediction Of Long Term Deformation Of A Compacted Cohesive Soil Embankment Over A Soft Foundation, Yon-Nein Chen

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Commercial Vehicles On Intersection Capacity And Delay, Thomas H. Yurysta Jan 1974

The Effect Of Commercial Vehicles On Intersection Capacity And Delay, Thomas H. Yurysta

JTRP Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


The Rite For Taking The Cross In The Twelfth Century, Kenneth Pennington Jan 1974

The Rite For Taking The Cross In The Twelfth Century, Kenneth Pennington

Scholarly Articles

No abstract provided.


The Common Lands Concept: A "Commons" Solution To A Common Environmental Problem, Julian C. Juergensmeyer, James Wadley Jan 1974

The Common Lands Concept: A "Commons" Solution To A Common Environmental Problem, Julian C. Juergensmeyer, James Wadley

Faculty Publications By Year

No abstract provided.


Alumnae Association Bulletin Of The School Of Nursing, 1974, Margaret Summers, Doris E. Bowman, Charlotte E. Voss, Mabel C. Prevost, Carol Hutelmyer, Francis J. Sweeney, Laird Jackson, Janet Hindson, Deidre Watkins Blank, Jeanette Plasterer, Lenora W. Schwartz, Martha E. Riland, Rosa Diserode Jan 1974

Alumnae Association Bulletin Of The School Of Nursing, 1974, Margaret Summers, Doris E. Bowman, Charlotte E. Voss, Mabel C. Prevost, Carol Hutelmyer, Francis J. Sweeney, Laird Jackson, Janet Hindson, Deidre Watkins Blank, Jeanette Plasterer, Lenora W. Schwartz, Martha E. Riland, Rosa Diserode

Nursing Alumni Bulletins

Alumnae Calendar

The President's Message

Officers and Chairmen of Committees

Financial Report

Annual Reports

Trends in Nursing

College of Allied Health Sciences - Sesquicentennial Symposium

Clinical Teaching Facility

Genetic Counseling Program at Jefferson

Dr. Laird Jackson, M.D.

Breast Diagnostic Program

Prof. John D. Wallace with Marciarose and Tony Landess, The KYW Noon News Team

Committee Reports

Annual Luncheon

Administration

Missing Alumnae Members

Salute to Life Members

Model Showing Site of New Clinical Teaching Facility

Resume of Minutes of Alumnae Association Meetings

"Mr. Brown" The Weatherman

The Class of 1924

Ways and Means Committee Report

Class News

In Memoriam

Marriages

Births …


Coastal Data Acquisition, Compilation And Analysis, Virginia Beach Coastal Compartment, Southeastern Virginia : Quarterly Technical Status Report June 10, 1974 - Sept. 10, 1974, Victor Goldsmith Jan 1974

Coastal Data Acquisition, Compilation And Analysis, Virginia Beach Coastal Compartment, Southeastern Virginia : Quarterly Technical Status Report June 10, 1974 - Sept. 10, 1974, Victor Goldsmith

Reports

No abstract provided.


Warren College - Bowling Green, Kentucky (Sc 1406), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jan 1974

Warren College - Bowling Green, Kentucky (Sc 1406), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid and scans (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 1406. Minutes and business papers pertaining to Warren College, Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, organized the college for males. It was in operation from 1859 to 1879, and then was sold to Ogden College. An index accompanies the papers as well as associated data.


On Reanalyzing The Harris-Todaro Model: Policy Rankings In The Case Of Sector-Specific Sticky Wages, T.N. Srinivasan, Jagdish N. Bhagwati Jan 1974

On Reanalyzing The Harris-Todaro Model: Policy Rankings In The Case Of Sector-Specific Sticky Wages, T.N. Srinivasan, Jagdish N. Bhagwati

Faculty Scholarship

In a brilliant and pioneering paper, John Harris and Michael Todaro introduced a model with two sectors, manufacturing (urban) and agriculture (rural), a (sticky) minimum wage in manufacturing and consequent unemployment. They also introduced a labor allocation mechanism under which, instead of the usual equalization of actual wages, the actual rural wage was equated with the expected urban wage; the latter was defined as the (sticky) minimum wage weighted by the rate of employment, so that, unlike in the standard rigid-wage models of trade theory (for example, Gottfried Haberler, Bhagwati, Harry Johnson, Louis Lefeber, and Richard Brecher), the unemployment resulting …


2-1-1: The 4th Revolution In Legal Education, Michael I. Sovern Jan 1974

2-1-1: The 4th Revolution In Legal Education, Michael I. Sovern

Faculty Scholarship

If we were to count the great changes in legal education from Charles Evans Hughes' day to this, we would find ourselves with a short list. The shift from apprenticeship to school was already well begun by the time Mr. Hughes was graduated from the Columbia School of Law in 1884. The case method was a new idea, but it would become the orthodox methodology in a startlingly short time. By the turn of the century, a number of law schools had moved from two- to three-year programs, but two years was still enough for admission to the bar in …


Changing Directions At Columbia, Michael I. Sovern Jan 1974

Changing Directions At Columbia, Michael I. Sovern

Faculty Scholarship

Each period in history handles reform in its own way. In the earlier days we placed a heavy emphasis on legal realism. We stressed the need to adapt the learning of other disciplines to legal education and to bring the learning of other disciplines into the law school instructional program. As you know, that is an incomplete revolution. It remains a part of our present concern, but our focus today is different.


The Education Of The Public Man: A Medieval View, Judson Boyce Allen Jan 1974

The Education Of The Public Man: A Medieval View, Judson Boyce Allen

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Wave Climate Model Of The Mid-Atlantic Shelf And Shoreline (Virginia Sea): Model Development, Shelf Geomorphology, And Preliminary Results, Victor Goldsmith, W. Douglas Morris, Robert J. Byrne, Charles H. Whitlock Jan 1974

Wave Climate Model Of The Mid-Atlantic Shelf And Shoreline (Virginia Sea): Model Development, Shelf Geomorphology, And Preliminary Results, Victor Goldsmith, W. Douglas Morris, Robert J. Byrne, Charles H. Whitlock

Reports

No abstract provided.


Mr. Justice Douglas, Michael I. Sovern Jan 1974

Mr. Justice Douglas, Michael I. Sovern

Faculty Scholarship

The American people are always interested in record-breakers, whether it be in the field of sports, politics, economics or any other phase of American life. In sports, it might be a Babe Ruth or a Hank Aaron; in politics, a Lincoln or a Roosevelt; in economics, a Rockefeller or a Ford.

And so it is in the judiciary, whether it be a Marshall, Hughes, Holmes or Brandeis. Most of their records in some respects are related to longevity, but the thrust of our admiration stems not from that fact but from some great contribution to the affairs of their day. …


Institutional Change And The Quasi-Invisible Hand, Victor P. Goldberg Jan 1974

Institutional Change And The Quasi-Invisible Hand, Victor P. Goldberg

Faculty Scholarship

The fundamental principle of economics is that people will pursue their own self-interest within a given institutional framework. The economist's basic policy premise is that (so long as certain "market failures" do not arise) this self-interest will, like an Invisible Hand, guide resources to their proper usage; when market failures arise the usual policy prescription is to amend the rules (for example, by breaking up monopolies, placing an "optimal" tax on pollution, or redefining property rights) to make the marginal private costs and benefits equal to the marginal social costs and benefits so that the free play on self-interest will …


Acute Effect Of Free Chlorine On Selected Estuarine Invertebrates And Vertebrates : Final Report, Morris H. Roberts, Robert J. Diaz Jan 1974

Acute Effect Of Free Chlorine On Selected Estuarine Invertebrates And Vertebrates : Final Report, Morris H. Roberts, Robert J. Diaz

Reports

The objective of this project was to determine acute toxic effects of chlorine on selected estuarine organisms found adjacent to the projected outfall of a sewage treatment plant in the lower York River. The test species specified under contract were ovster (Crassostrea virginica) and clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) larvae, Acartia tonsa (a dominant copepod), and the fishes, menhaden (Brcvoortia tyranus), pipefish (Svngnathus fuscus), blennies (Hypsoplennius hentzi) and sheepshead minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus). The parameter of interest in the tests was mortality when the animals were exposed to a constant level of chlorine for a 48 or 96 hr period.


Report On Water Quality Data Evaluation And Program Design Services For The James And York Rivers In Conjunction With The "208" Planning Program For The Tidewater Region Of Virginia, Michael E. Bender, C. S. Fang, Bruce J. Neilson Jan 1974

Report On Water Quality Data Evaluation And Program Design Services For The James And York Rivers In Conjunction With The "208" Planning Program For The Tidewater Region Of Virginia, Michael E. Bender, C. S. Fang, Bruce J. Neilson

Reports

The study area considered in this report includes the following: The James River from Fort Monroe to the mouth of the Chickahominy River (statute mile 45) including the small tributaries on the north shore but not the Chickahominy; the York River from its mouth to the confluence of the Mattaponi and Pamunkey at West Point (statute mile 33.5) including the small tributaries along the south shore; and the small drainage area adjacent to Chesapeake Bay lying between the York and James basins. The two rivers included in this basin are Poquoson River and Back River.


Ecological Survey, Upper James River, Surry Nuclear Power Station Site, August 1974, M. Bender, R. Jordan, M. Ho, M. Cavell Jan 1974

Ecological Survey, Upper James River, Surry Nuclear Power Station Site, August 1974, M. Bender, R. Jordan, M. Ho, M. Cavell

Reports

In May of 1969 field surveys to characterize selected biological communities in the Hog Island area of the James River were begun. The objective of these surveys has been to determine if significant changes occurred in the species composition or population levels of certain communities which could be related to the operation of the nuclear power generation station. Although during the period of study, methods and stations have been changed to adjust the study to changing regulations, its basic character has remained. Communities studied have included benthos, zoo- and phytoplankton and fouling organisms.


Final Report On Environmental Effects Of The Second Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Construction To Virginia Department Of Highways : Effects On Benthic Communities, Donald F. Boesch, David H. Rackley Jan 1974

Final Report On Environmental Effects Of The Second Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Construction To Virginia Department Of Highways : Effects On Benthic Communities, Donald F. Boesch, David H. Rackley

Reports

A sampling program was undertaken from July 1973 to June 1974, to assess the effects of construction of the second Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel on the benthic communities in the vicinity. Macrobenthic animals (defined as those retained by a 1.0 mm mesh sieve) were quantitatively sampled along three transects perpendicular to the new tunnel and in and around the fill "borrow areas" nearby on Willoughby Bank and Sewell's Point Spit. The effects of construction practices on the benthic communities·was assessed through interpretation of faunal composition, sediment characteristics, and bottom profiles.