Fourteen Hours is a 1951 film which stars Grace Kelly. 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... Princess Grace (born Grace Patricia Kelly November 12, 1929 â September 14, 1982) was an Oscar-winning American film actress who, as a result of marriage to Prince Rainier III of Monaco, became Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco. ...
If the law regulating the hours of work for these women should be declared unconstitutional, a rush order from a barber for a fresh supply of white coats might result in forcing them to tread their pedals fourteen or fifteen hours a day, or all night long, without rendering their employer liable to prosecution.
We insist that it is perfectly constitutional to limit and restrict the hours of labor of women in manufacturing establishments, because of the effect of such employment upon this class of our citizens, because of their greater physical weakness, and the necessary and consequent effect upon the well-being of society.
Our experience since the first year in which it (the eight hour system) was tried has fully borne out the conclusions then arrived at and we are fully satisfied that as regards the comparison between eight and nine hours per day the balance of advantage is in favor of the shorter period.
A student who is employed, either by the University or elsewhere, must report the number of hours of employment to his or her adviser when meeting with the adviser before registering each semester or summer session.
In the College of Engineering, thirty of these sixty hours must be in the major field or in a field closely related to the major as approved by the major department and the dean.
After earning ninety semester hours of credit toward the degree, the student should request a degree audit in the undergraduate office of his or her academic department.