Word: effect
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practice yesterday afternoon the runners did little more than limber up. Coach Donovan will not work the squad hard until after the men have had a few days of warming up. The training schedule which provides definite times for training to reach event, went into effect yesterday. This schedule is one of the innovations instituted by the track management in order to attain the fullest efficiency from the coaching system...
...track team will be brought up to its full strength this afternoon when all men who have been training during the winter and all additional candidates will report at Soldiers Field dressed and ready to run at the prescribed times. Beginning today, the following training schedule will go into effect...
...Fund Committee throws additional light on the subject of salaries paid by the University and the cost of living, and shows that an endowment fund is sorely needed to meet the increased price of necessities and to maintain the high standard of instruction in the University. The most important effect of the continued deficits in the expenditures of the University has been a reduction of the unrestricted capital funds, and the resulting policy of retrenchment by the Corporation, which has prevented the University from granting the teaching force increased salaries to meet the tremendous rise in costs...
...relation to the welfare of the public or any part of the public. Clearly it has some rational relation to the public welfare. The question then is, whether that is "substantial" or "reasonable." This is determined by balancing all the interests of society involved and determining whether the preponderant effect of the act is such that any generalization resulting from sustaining it will open an unobstructed way for attack by the legislature upon a fundamental condition of the existence of the social order. The performance of this balancing process is a technique as well as the application of a legalistic...
When the conflicting aspects of the act are balanced, the predominant effect of the legislation is plainly to secure information by requiring an experiment to be made. In laying down an eight-hour day as the measure of a day's pay and requiring that wages be not reduced, the Act merely fixes the necessary outlines of the experiment. The commission is appointed so that the information obtained by the experiment may be intelligently presented. The fact that the operation of the Act is strictly limited to not more than eight months, is the strongest single fact which gives...