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Charter and Dartmouth
The act ostensibly modified the existing Charter rather than establishing a new institution: it attempted to change the name to Dartmouth University, to increase the number of Trustees from twelve to twenty-one, and to create a board of twenty-five Overseers including, ex officio, the Governor and Council, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, and the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor of Vermont.
Daniel Webster argued the side of the College in the Dartmouth College Case, describing the Charter this way: " A charter of more liberal sentiments, of wiser provisions, drawn with more care, or in a better spirit, could not be expected at any time or from any other source.
* The Charter of Dartmouth College

Charter and College
Dwiggins ' design was modified during 1957 to change the date from " 1770 " to " 1769 ," to accord with the date of the College Charter.
Its sole constituent college, Trinity College, was established by Royal Charter in 1592 under Elizabeth I and was closed to Roman Catholics until Catholic Emancipation.
Other notable institutions include the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh which were established by Royal Charter, in 1506 and 1681 respectively.
* 1484 – The College of Arms was formally incorporated by Royal Charter signed by King Richard III of England.
During 1955 and 1956 the Manchester College of Science and Technology achieved independent university status under its own Royal Charter and became separately funded from the University Grants Committee.
Charter creating Collegiate School, which became Yale College, October 9, 1701
* Charter College, located in Pasco offering technical and medical programs such as Medical Assisting, Dental Assisting and HVAC.
The university was established by Royal Charter in 1836, which brought together in federation London University ( now University College London ) and King's College ( now King's College London ).
Charter members of the NCC were South Dakota State College ( now South Dakota State University ), College of St. Thomas ( now University of St. Thomas ), Des Moines University, Creighton University, North Dakota Agricultural College ( now North Dakota State University ), University of North Dakota, Morningside College, University of South Dakota, and Nebraska Wesleyan University.
Charter members included Bemidji State Teachers College ( Bemidji State University ), Duluth State Teachers College ( University of Minnesota Duluth ), Mankato State Teachers College ( Minnesota State University, Mankato ), Moorhead State Teachers College ( Minnesota State University Moorhead ), St.
The university was established and granted a Royal Charter in 1880 becoming England's first civic university ; it was renamed the Victoria University of Manchester in 1903 and absorbed Owens College the following year.
* The Royal Hamilton College of Music ; founded in 1897 as the Hamilton Conservatory of Music ; reconstituted by a Royal Charter issued in 1965 by Queen Elizabeth II
* The University of King's College ; founded by a Royal Charter issued in 1802 by King George III
* Upper Canada College ; founded by a Royal Charter issued in 1829 by King George IV
* The University of Trinity College ( later became a college federated with the University of Toronto ); given university status by a Royal Charter issued by Queen Victoria in 1852

Charter and on
Sturley quoted Quiney as having written on November 1 that if he had `` more monei presente much might be done to obtaine our Charter enlargd, ij faires more, with tole of corne, bestes, and sheepe, and a matter of more valewe then all that ''.
The Charter does stipulate that `` due regard '' shall be paid to the importance of recruiting the staff on `` as wide a geographical basis as possible ''.
The new City Charter, which should get a Yes vote as Question No. 1 on Nov. 7, would not make a good Mayor out of a bad one.
The country's new Robotics Ethics Charter will establish ground rules and laws for human interaction with robots in the future, setting standards for robotics users and manufacturers, as well as guidelines on ethical standards to be programmed into robots to prevent human abuse of robots and vice versa.
It was created by a deed which he signed on June 7, 1901, and it was incorporated by Royal Charter on August 21, 1902.
295 ), the Canada Supreme Court opined that the 1906 Lord's Day Act that required most places to be closed on Sunday did not have a legitimate secular purpose, and was an unconstitutional attempt to establish a religious-based closing law in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The framework for the Union of Russia and Belarus was set out in the Treaty On the Formation of a Community of Russia and Belarus ( 1996 ), the Treaty on Russia-Belarus Union, the Union Charter ( 1997 ), and the Treaty of the Formation of a Union State ( 1999 ).
The Royal Charter was granted on 27 July through the passage of the Tonnage Act 1694.
An example was Royal Charter, built in 1857 and wrecked on the coast of Anglesey in 1859.
The Charter was signed on December 13, 1769, on behalf of George III of the United Kingdom | King George III of Great Britain.
Eleazar Wheelock, with a Royal Charter from King George III, on land donated by Royal Governor John Wentworth.
On the other hand, the Republic of Ireland has not been able to sign the Charter on behalf of the Irish language ( although a minority language ) as it is defined as the first official language of the state.
* " On Thin Ice: How Advocates and Opponents Could Misread the Public's Views on Vouchers and Charter Schools ," Public Agenda, 1999 Public opinion study that concluded most Americans did not understand the voucher concept, even in communities that already had such programs.
Three months later, Josiah Child and his deputy had an audience with James II, and as per the ensuing discussions, a Charter was issued by the king on December 30, 1687 which established the Corporation of Madras.
Premised on Charter protections and on the notion of the immutability of homosexuality, judicial rulings rapidly advanced rights, including those that compelled the Canadian government to legalize same-sex marriage.
He met their leaders along with their French and Scot allies at Runnymede, near London on 15 June 1215 to seal the Great Charter ( Magna Carta in Latin ), which imposed legal limits on the king's personal powers.
He appointed a commission that set aside 3, 000, 000 acres ( 12, 000 km² ) of national parks and 2, 300, 000 acres of national forests ; advocated tax reduction for low-income Americans ( not enacted ); closed certain tax loopholes for the wealthy ; doubled the number of veterans ' hospital facilities ; negotiated a treaty on St. Lawrence Seaway ( which failed in the U. S. Senate ); wrote a Children's Charter that advocated protection of every child regardless of race or gender ; created an antitrust division in the Justice Department ; required air mail carriers to adopt stricter safety measures and improve service ; proposed federal loans for urban slum clearances ( not enacted ); organized the Federal Bureau of Prisons ; reorganized the Bureau of Indian Affairs ; instituted prison reform ; proposed a federal Department of Education ( not enacted ); advocated $ 50-per-month pensions for Americans over 65 ( not enacted ); chaired White House conferences on child health, protection, homebuilding and home-ownership ; began construction of the Boulder Dam ( later renamed Hoover Dam ); and signed the Norris – La Guardia Act that limited judicial intervention in labor disputes.
The importance of human rights on the global stage can be traced to the importance of human rights within the United Nations framework and the UN Charter can be seen as the starting point for the development of a broad array of declarations, treaties, implementation and enforcement mechanisms, UN organs, committees and reports on the protection of human rights.

Charter and display
The Swiss Federal Charter is on display in Schwyz.
The Federal Charter of 1291, on display in Schwyz
Albertina did not display an interest in politics at first, only attending political meetings with Walter in a supporting capacity, but she eventually got involved in politics when she joined the African National Congress ( ANC ) Women ′ s League in 1955, and took part in the launch of the Freedom Charter the same year.

Charter and Baker
The principles of fundamental justice of which s. 7 the Charter speaks, though not identical to the duty of fairness elucidated in Baker infra, are the same principles underlying that duty.
He instituted a way for incarcerated youth to continue their education, and was instrumental in founding the John H. Baker Charter School ( which was named after him.

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