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In West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943), the Supreme Court, in an 8-1 decision, invalidated a school requirement that compelled a flag salute on the ground that it was an unconstitutional invasion of the sphere of intellect and spirit which it is the purpose of the First Amendment to our Constitution to reserve from official control. The First Amendment, declared the Court, gives a constitutional preference for individual freedom of mind over officially disciplined uniformity for which history indicates a disappointing and disastrous end. At the center of our American freedom, is the freedom to be intellectually and spiritually diverse. We can have intellectual individualism and the rich cultural diversities that we owe to exceptional minds, the Court explained, only at the price of occasional eccentricity and abnormal attitudes. ... [Pg.37]

Virginia State Board of Pharmacy v. Virginia Citizens Consumer Council 425 U.S. 748 (1976)... [Pg.89]

In a decision written by Justice Harry Blackmun, the Supreme Court rejected the appeal and ruled against the Virginia State Board of Pharmacy. The ruling concluded that commercial speech has some protection under the First Amendment, particularly in relation to the right of citizens to receive information. Because the individual consumer and society in general may have strong interests in the free flow of commercial information, even commercial speech that has an economic rather than a political or artistic motivation deserves protection. Indeed, such information is crucial to the... [Pg.90]

Julian stayed at Harvard four years on minor fellowships, and then went back south to teach at the West Virginia State College for Negroes. His laboratory had next to no apparatus. He was the one-man chemistry faculty, laboratory storekeeper andjanitor as well (de Kruif, 1946). Julius Stone, Jr., a Harvard classmate and the son of a leading banker and industrialist in Columbus, Ohio, came to Julian s aid. With Stone s financial backing and a General Education Board fellowship, he went to Vienna (de Kruif, 1946) and received a Ph.D. at the University of Vienna in 1931. Julian considered himself to be only the third native-born black to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry (de Kruif, 1946). [Pg.12]

Commonwealth of Virginia. 1988. Commonwealth of Virginia State Water Control Board Regulations. Richmond, VA Commonwealth of Virginia State Water Control Board Regulations, Water Quality Standards. [Pg.171]

Virginia State Water Pollution Control Board. "The Elizabeth River An Environmental Perspective" 1983, VA SWPCB Basic Data Bulletin 61. [Pg.228]

Virginia State Water Control Board Library 4900 Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 Phone (804) 527-5215... [Pg.240]

Via has 24 patents, 11 publications, and more than 25 invited presentations. He holds a B.S. degree from West Virginia University and a Ph.D. from Ohio State. He attended management training at the Wharton School, Polytechnic U, and other programs. He is an active member of the Council for Chemical Research, served on its Board of Directors from 1995 to 1997 and chaired the Science Education Committee from 1993 to 1995. He chaired the External Research Director s Network from 1995 to 1997 for the Industrial Research Committee. [Pg.127]

Chief surgeon for Pickett s division of the Army of Northern Virginia, despite praise for Moore s accomplishments in building from scratch a pavilion hospital system and boards of examination for physicians, noted that Moore could be inflexible and excessively stern. See Charles W. Chancellor, A Memoir of the Late Samuel Preston Moore, M.D., Surgeon General of the Confederate States Army, Southern Practitioner 25 (1903) 634-643. [Pg.326]

Professor Bailar served his country during the Second World War as an official investigator of the National Defense Research Advisory Committee, Basic Physical Science, Panel on Chemistry, Research and Development Board. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Monmouth College. Professor Bailar has delivered hundreds of lectures in the United States and abroad on chemistry and chemical education, and has been awarded the Welch Lectureship, the Foster Lectureship at the University of Buffalo (twice), the Merck Lectureship at Bucknell University, the Clark E. Friend Lectureship at the University of West Virginia, and the American Cyanamid Lectureship at the University of Connecticut. He has been an author, editor, or co-author of four books and 145 scientific papers as well as many book reviews, lectures, etc. [Pg.341]

Both symbolically and in practical terms, it is crucial to note, for both the succes-ful siting of Red Onion and, soon thereafter, Wallens Ridge, that one of Governor Allen s appointees to the Board of Corrections was Dickenson County leader Jack Rose. Rose, who had approached Pittston Coal years before, was at once a visible and vocal advocate for Allen s positions on crime and the economic diversification of southwestern Virginia via prison building (Jeff Owens, 1994). Direct linkages, both formal and informal, between a local coalition of leaders and the extensive resources of the state proved to be a necessary link between the prison dream and its realization. [Pg.1754]

Kraton Performance Polymers, a leading producer of sty-renic block copolymers (SBCs), celebrated the SO-year anniversary of its manufacturing plant in Belpre, Ohio, on September 20. Held at the Belpre plant, the celebration was hosted by Kevin M. Fogarty, president and CEO, and Dan F. Smith, chairman of the board. The event was attended by Kraton senior executives, as well as a number of customers, suppliers and the media. Also in attendance were state and local dignitaries who represent the Mid-Ohio Valley, which encompasses both Ohio and West Virginia. [Pg.26]

B. RAY DERR, Transportation Research Board STEPHEN F. MAHER, Transportation Research Board JOHN M. MASON, JR., Auburn University REBECCA MOWRY, California Department of Transportation LARRY J. SHANNON, A/S Consultants, Inc. Columbus, OH PHIL TENHULZEN, Nebraska Department of Roads BARTON THRASHER, Virginia Department of Transportation RICHARD D. WILDER, New York State Department of Transportation... [Pg.109]

The vast majority of the VOSH standards are identical to federal OSHA standards. All standards adopted by the Board from 29 CFR Parts 1910, 1926, and 1928 shall apply by their own terms to all employers who have employees working at places of emplo5mient within the jurisdiction of the State Plan of the Commonwealth. Standards from Part 1910 apply to employers engaged in general industry in addition, certain standards from Part 1910 determined by federal OSHA and the Board to be applicable to the construction industry also apply to the construction industry in Virginia. Standards adopted from 29 CFR Part 1926 apply to the construction industry, and standards adopted from 29 CFR Part 1928 apply to agricultural operations within the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth. In addition, standards from 29 CFR Part 1915, Shipyard Employment 29 CFR Part 1917, Marine Terminals and 29 CFR Part 1918, Longshoring, have been adopted for state plan use in the public sector only. [Pg.53]


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