| Dartmouth College - 1923 - 238 pages
...privileges 01 immunities of the said College on account of his or their speculative sentiments in Religion & of his or their being of a religious profession different...the said Trustees of the said Dartmouth College." Dr. Wheelock was elected president of the College, with Mr. Bezaleel Woodward, a graduate of Yale in... | |
| Dartmouth College - 1928 - 270 pages
...privileges or immunities of the said College on account of his or their speculative sentiments in Religion & of his or their being of a religious profession different...the said Trustees of the said Dartmouth College." Dr. Wheelock was elected president of the College, with Mr. Bezaleel Woodward, a graduate of Yale in... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1935 - 814 pages
...denomination whatsoever * * * on account of his or their speculative sentiments in Religion & of his or then- being of a religious profession different from the said Trustees of the said Dartmouth College." Religious influence in the college, however, was predominantly Congregational. Recognition of State... | |
| George M. Marsden - Education, Higher - 1994 - 482 pages
...religious Denomination" could enjoy the full privileges of the college, regardless "of his or their Sentiments in Religion, and of his or their being...profession Different from the said Trustees of the College." Princeton was founded immediately in the wake of the exclusions of the New Lights at Yale... | |
| Richard Hofstadter - Education - 2011 - 316 pages
...whatsoever from free and Equal Liberty and Advantage of Education, or from any of the Liberties, Priviledges or immunities of the Said College on account of his...profession Different from the said Trustees of the College.50 This clause, the first such statement of tolerant principles in an American college charter,... | |
| John MacLean - Education - 2006 - 464 pages
...education, or from any of the liberties, privileges, or immunities of the said college, on account of his or their being of a religious profession different from the said trustees of the said college; and such ordinances, orders and laws, which shall be so as aforesaid made, we do, by these... | |
| Michael Farris - Political Science - 2007 - 528 pages
...liberty and advantage of Education or from any of the liberties, Privileges, or immunities ... on account of his or their being of a religious profession different from the said trustees.'" The trustees, a majority of whom were ministers, contained in their number the most ardent of New Light... | |
| Hans Marcus - 1941 - 292 pages
...of education, or from any of the liberties, privileges, or immunities of the said college on account of his or their being of a religious profession different from the said trustees of the said college." At King's College (Columbia), which was episcopalian, the aim of the institution at its foundation... | |
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