William H. Woodward was sued as the secretary-treasurer of the state-appointed board that had taken control of the college on the grounds that the contract (of 1769) between the king and the college was no longer valid, effectively making it a public institution. The college's trustees sued to maintain Dartmouth College's status as a private institution.
The Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward was decided by the US Supreme Court in 1819.
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No, Webster favored the union and federalism. He represented at least four clients against states' interests before the US Supreme Court - and won every case.Daniel Webster's Notable Supreme Court Cases:Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 17 US 518 (1819) (represented Dartmouth)McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 US 316 (1819) (represented McCulloch)Cohens v. Virgina, 19 US 264 (1821) (represented Cohens)Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 US 1 (1824) (represented Gibbons)
Top 3 oldest rivalries (not including military academies): Michigan v Ohio St, Oklahoma v Texas, and Alabama v Auburn.Oldest rivalry in college football history: Michigan vs. Notre Dame - it goes back to 1887 (123 years)Oldest rivalry in division 3? williams vs. amherstoldest collge football coach in history of college football? Joe Paterno of the Penn State Nittany Lions.The Answer to the Question is no. Auburn vs Georgia is not the oldest rivalry in college football. Harvard vs Yale started in 1875.As far as the 'oldest' coach in college football history: Amos Alonzo Stagg coached until he was 96.
AnswerAs of the START of the 2007 Season, these are the most played (not necessarily longest) rivalries in football history...In the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Div IA):*01. 116 games - Minnesota v Wisconsin (1890)02. 115 games - Kansas v Missouri (1891)03. 113 games - Nebraska v Kansas (1892)04. 113 games - Texas v Texas A&M (1894)05. 111 games - Miami (OH) v Cincinnati (1888)06. 111 games - N. Carolina v Virginia (1892)07. 110 games - Georgia v Auburn (1892)08. 110 games - Oregon v Oregon St (1894)09. 109 games - Purdue v Indiana (1891)10. 109 games - Stanford v California (1892)11. 107 games - Navy v Army (1890)12. 106 games - Utah v Utah St (1892)13. 104 games - Clemson v S. Carolina (1896)14. 104 games - Baylor v TCU (1899)15. 104 games - Kansas v Kansas St. (1902)In the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Div IAA):*01. 142 games - Lafyette v Lehigh (1884)02. 129 games - Yale v Princeton (1873)03. 123 games - Yale v Harvard (1875)04. 116 games - William & Mary v Ricmond (1898)05. 113 games - Penn v Cornell (1893)06. 111 games - Yale v Brown (1880)07. 110 games - Harvard v Dartmouth (1882)08. 109 games - Montana v Montana St (1897)09. 106 games - Harvard v Brown (1893)10. 99 games - Princeton v Harvard (1877)11. 98 games - Princeton v Penn (1876)12. 94 games - Cornell v Columbia (1889)13. 94 games - Illinois St v Eastern Illinois (1901)14. 94 games - New Hampshire v Maine (1903)15. 90 games - Connecticut v Rhode Island (1897 - Uconn moved to Div IA in 2002)In Division II Football:*01. 110 games - N. Dakota v N. Dakota St. (1894)02. 104 games - S. Dakota v S. Dakota St. (1889)03. 103 games - Emporia St. v. Washburn (1899)04. 97 games - Virginia St. v Virginia Union (1900)05. 95 games - Tuskegee v Morehouse (1902)06. 95 games - Presbyterian v Newberry (1913)07. 92 games - N. Dakota St. v S. Dakota St. (1903 - Both teams moving to Div IAA)08. 91 games - S. Dakota v Morningside (1898)09. 90 games - Truman v Central Mo. (1905)10. 88 games - Colorado Mines v Colorado College (1889)11. 87 games - Pittsburgh St. v Emporia St. (1915)12. 86 games - Catawba v Lenoir-Rhyne (1907)13. 86 games - Truman v Northwest Mo. St. (1908)14. 84 games - Central Arkansas v Arkansas Tech (1911)15. 83 games - Virginia Union v Hampton (1906)In Division III Football:*01. 121 games - Williams v Amherst (1881)02. 120 games - Albion v Kalamazoo (1896)03. 118 games - Monmouth v Knox (1888)04. 118 games - Bowdoin v Colby (1892)05. 116 games - Coe v Cornell College (1891)06. 113 games - Wabash v Depauw (1890)07. 112 games - Williams v Wesleyan-Conn. (1881)08. 112 games - Amherst v Wesleyan-Conn. (1882)09. 112 games - Hampden-Sydney v Randolph-Macon (1893)10. 109 games - Bowdoin v Bates (1889)11. 109 games - Colby v Bates (1889)12. 109 games - Montana State v Montana (1897)13. 108 games - Occidental v Pomona-Pitzer (1895)14. 107 games - Hamline v Macalester (1887)15. 106 games - Trinity-Conn. v Wesleyan-Conn. (1885)15. 106 games - Ripon v Lawrence (1893)Interested in the longest High School Rivalries...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_high_school_football_rivalries_(100_years+)*Compiled from NCAA history books
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward
Dartmouth College v. Woodward.
Dartmouth College v. Woodward.
Dartmouth College v. Woodward.
The Dartmouth College v. Woodward case in the United States Supreme Court made it possible for a college to become a corporation. If the college would have lost the case, the governor of the state would have had control over the appointment of trustees for the college.
The case began in 1815, and the court's decision was handed down on February 2, 1819.
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( Dartmouth College was given a charter by king George III but New Hampshire wanted to take it away.) This was a Supreme Court case that stated the land grants given to people or organizations act as a legal contract and give that owner rights and privileges to that land. Marshall ruled in favor of college
i was hoping that some one could help me with the answer. The sanctity of contract means giving recognition to the contractual framework with appropriate legislation. For example, the procurement of public services is governed by various tendering acts / procurement laws. These laws provided sanctity to contract.
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