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  2. Fictional people

  3. Notable faculty

  4. Presidents of Bates College

  5. Commencement speakers and honorary recipients

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Further reading

  9. External links

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This list of notable people associated with Bates College includes matriculating students, alumni, attendees, faculty, trustees, and honorary degree recipients of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Members of the Bates community are known as "Batesies" or bobcats. This list also includes students of the affiliated Maine State Seminary, Nichols Latin School, and Cobb Divinity School. In 1915, George Colby Chase, the second president of the college, opted that the college include former students–who did not complete the full four year course of study–as alumni in "appreciation of their loyalty".[1] Throughout its history, Bates has been the fictional alma mater of various characters in American popular culture. Notable fictional works to feature the college include Ally McBeal (1997), The Sopranos (1999), and The Simpsons (2015). {{As of|2015}}, there are 24,000 Bates College alumni.[1] In 2016, two Bates alumni were featured on the Forbes{{'}} "30 Under 30" listing.[2] Affiliates of the college include 86 Fulbright Scholars,[3] 22 Watson Fellows,[4] and 5 Rhodes Scholars.[5]

{{As of|November 2018}}, the college counts 12 members of the United States Congress–2 Senators and 10 members of the House of Representatives–among its alumni. Edmund Muskie ('36) occupied all offices available in the Maine political system, excluding state senator and United States representative. He narrowly lost the 1968 election to become the 39th Vice President of the United States, placed fourth in his bid for the presidency in 1972, and received public draft calls for the presidential elections of 1976 and 1980. Robert F. Kennedy ('44) and Leo Ryan ('44), alumni of the college's V-12 Naval Program,[6][8] both served as U.S. congressmen, the former served as the 64th U.S. Attorney General during the mid-1960s. In state government, Bates alumni have led all three political branches in Maine, graduating two Chief Justices of the Maine Supreme Court, two Maine Governors, and multiple leaders of both state houses. Bates has graduated 12 Olympians, with the most recent alumni competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics. More than 20 universities have been led by Bates alumni as of July 2016.

This list uses the following notation:

  • B.A. or unmarked years – recipient of Bachelor of Arts either at the Maine State Seminary or Bates
  • B.S. – recipient of Bachelor of Science
  • B.S.E. – recipient of Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an affiliated engineering school with Bates
  • V-12 – recipient of the V-12 Degree through the college's V-12 Navy College Training Program
  • S.T.B. recipient of Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus from the college's defunct Cobb Divinity School, which merged with Bates' religion department in 1908

Notable graduates

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Arts and letters

Literature and poetry

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
E. L. Mayo Class of 1924 Poet; winner of the 1982 American Book Award Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [7]
Gladys Hasty Carroll Class of 1925 Author of As the Earth Turns; received an honorary D.L.L (1945) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [8]
Dorothy Clarke Wilson Class of 1925 Author of Prince of Egypt, a source for the Academy Award-winning film The Ten Commandments Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [9]
Carleton Mabee Class of 1936 Author; won the 1944 Pulitzer Prize Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [10]
Owen Dodson Class of 1936 Poet and playwright of the Harlem Renaissance Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [11]
Robert Rimmer Class of 1939 Author of The Harrad Experiment Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [10]
Nicholas Basbanes Class of 1965 Author of On Paper Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [12]
Ann Turner Class of 1967 Children's author and poet; published over 150 works Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [13]
Pamela Alexander Class of 1970 Poet and professor at Oberlin College; winner of the 1985 Yale Poet Award Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [14]
Lisa Genova Class of 1992 Author of bestsellers Still Alice and Left Neglected; the movie adaption of the former won Juliane Moore an Academy Award for Best Actress Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [15]
Carrie Jones Class of 1993 Author of the Need series, featured on New York Times Best Seller List Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [16]
Natasha Friend Class of 1994 Author of the award-winning young adult novels Perfect, Lush, and Bounce Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [17]
Elizabeth Strout Class of 1997 Author of Amy and Isabelle, Abide with Me, and Olive Kitteridge; winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [18][19]

Journalism and nonfiction

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Emerson Baker Class of 1980 American historian and archaeologist on the PBS show Colonial House Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [20]
Jon Marcus Class of 1982 Author, journalist; Editor of Boston Magazine; member of the adjunct faculty at Boston College and Boston University Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [21]
Brian McGrory Class of 1984 Editor of the Boston Globe; White House Correspondent Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [22][23][24]

Film and television

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Doug White Class of 1967 NBC television lead anchor, for which he won an Emmy Award Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [25]
John Shea Class of 1970 Actor, writer, and director; starred in The New Adventures of Superman; played Harold Waldorf, Blair Waldorf's father on Gossip Girl (2007–12) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [26][27][28]
Bryant Gumbel Class of 1970 Award-winning television journalist; 15-year co-host of NBC's The Today Show (1982–1997) and CBS's The Early Show Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [29][30]
John Carrafa Class of 1976 Award-winning dancer and choreographer; best known as a two-time Tony Award-nominated choreographer of Broadway musicals Urinetown and Into The Woods and the Media Choreography Honors Award winner for the Robert Zemeckis film The Polar Express Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [31]
Stacy Kabat Class of 1985 Filmmaker; won the Academy Award for the documentary Defending Our Lives Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [32]
David Chokachi Class of 1990 Actor and writer; starred in Baywatch and Witchblade Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [33]
Corey Harris Class of 1991 Anthropologist and blues musician; featured on the 2003 PBS television mini-series The Blues; on the Watson Fellowship during his time at Bates Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [34]
Maria Bamford Class of 1994 Actress and stand-up comedian; featured on Comedy Central; Netflix's Lady Dynamite is based on her life; won the 2014 American Comedy Award Attended 1990–1992 [35][36][37]
Andrew Baron Class of 1994 Blogger; founded Know Your Meme and Rocketboom Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [38]
Daniel Stedman Class of 2001 Filmmaker and director; his work has been shown at numerous international film festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival; youngest filmmaker ever invited to the Berlin International Film Festival Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [39]

Music

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Alice Swanson Esty Class of 1925 Soprano; arts patron; donated her collection of music manuscripts to Bates College in 1994 and 1995 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [40]
Mark Erilli Class of 1996 Singer-songwriter Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [41]

Art, architecture, and design

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
William Miller Class of 1891 Chief Design Officer appointed to steel magnate Andrew Carnegie; built the Carnegie Library; Carnegie Library, Colby College; the Gerald Hotel; and others in the New England area Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [42]
Kate Gilmore Class of 1997 Fine artist; has exhibited at the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Brooklyn Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, White Columns, Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati), Artpace, J. Paul Getty Museum, Rose Art Museum, and PS1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [43]

Government

Note: alumni who have served in multiple political offices are noted in all relevant sections respective to their position at the time for continuity

U.S. Cabinet-ranked officials

Although Bates alumni have served in a variety of capacities in American federal government, namely in executive departments and agencies, the following have served in Cabinet-level positions, advising the executive branch of the United States in one form or another. Other alumni–serving in secondary federal capacities–are catalogued in the succeeding section.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Edmund Muskie Class of 1936 United States Secretary of State (1980–1981) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [44]
Robert F. Kennedy Class of 1944 United States Attorney General (1961–1964) V-12 Degree (V-12) [45][46][47]

Federal officials and ambassadors

The following catalogues notable officials or ambassadors in American federal government, typically in the executive, judicial, and legislative branches. Alumni who have served in leadership roles in federal government or in Cabinet-level positions are documented in the preceding section; members of the U.S. Congress (along with state government officials) are noted in the succeeding sections.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
John AbbotClass of 1871United States Ambassador to Colombia (1899–1913)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[48][52]
Fremont WoodClass of 1881United States Attorney for Idaho Territory (1889–1894)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[52]
Meredith BurrillClass of 1925United States Board on Geographic Names Executive Secretary (1943–1973)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[49]
Herbert Reiner Jr.Class of 1936United States Foreign Service diplomat who caught Mahatma Gandhi's assassin in 1948Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[50]
Constance Berry NewmanClass of 1956United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2004–2005)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[51]
Joyce VanceClass of 1982United States Attorney for Alabama (2009–2017)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[52]

U.S. Senators

From 1965 to 1968, both Edmund Muskie (1936) and Robert F. Kennedy (1944) served together in the United States Sentate, representing Maine and New York, respectively.[46] Many of the following alumni served in leadership positions within the Senate.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Edmund Muskie Class of 1936 United States Senator from Maine (1959–1980) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [59]
Robert F. KennedyClass of 1944United States Senator from New York (1965–1968)V-12 Degree (V-12)[45][46][47]

U.S. Representatives

The first Bates alumni to serve in the United States Congress was John Swasey (1859) in the 60th United States Congress. During the 73rd and 116th U.S. Congresses, four Bates alumni served simultaneously–Carroll Beedy (1903) and Charles Clason (1911) during the former sitting with Ben Cline (1994) and Jared Golden (2011) during the latter.[53] Approximately 45% of alumni elected to the U.S. House of Representatives have done so in pairs. Many of the following alumni served in leadership positions within the House of Representatives.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
John Swasey Class of 1859 United States Representative from Maine (1908–1911) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]
Daniel McGillicuddy Class of 1881 United States Representative from Maine (1911–1917) Attended 1877–1880 [54]
Carroll Beedy Class of 1903 United States Representative from Maine (1921–1935) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]
Charles Clason Class of 1911 United States Representative from Massachusetts (1937–1949) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]
Donald Partridge Class of 1914 United States Representative from Maine (1931–1933) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]
Frank Coffin Class of 1940 United States Representative from Maine (1929–1933) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]
Leo RyanClass of 1944United States Representative from California (1973–1979)V-12 Degree (V-12)[46]
Robert Goodlatte Class of 1974 United States Representative from Virginia (1993–2019); Chaired House Judiciary Committee (2013-2019) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]
Ben Cline Class of 1994 United States Representative from Virginia (2019-present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]
Jared Golden Class of 2011 United States Representative from Maine (2019-present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]

Governors

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Carl Miliken Class of 1897 Governor of Maine (1917–1921) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [55]
Harry Morrison Cheney Class of 1886 Acting Governor of New Hampshire (1904) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [56]
Edmund Muskie Class of 1936 Governor of Maine (1955–1959) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [57]

State officials and cabinet-ranked officials

The following alumni have served in U.S. state governments, typically in the state judiciary and executive cabinet. Many of the alumni also served in additional leadership roles within state government.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Henri HaskellClass of 1862Montana Attorney General (1889–1897)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[77]
James DonavanClass of 1880Montana Attorney General (1900–1904)Attended 1878–1879[52]>[1]
Scott WilsonClass of 1892Maine Attorney General (1913–1915)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[52]
Rick SullivanClass of 1981Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs (2011–2014)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[81]

State Senators

Many of the following alumni served in leadership positions within their respective state's upper house, including president of the senate, majority leader, minority leader, as well as minority and majority whip.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Patrick SleeperClass of 1867Member of the Maine Senate (1887–1891)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Charles Horace HerseyClass of 1871Member of the New Hampshire Senate (1887–1888)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[58][59]
Alonzo Marston GarcelonClass of 1872Member of the Maine Senate (1907–1915)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Nathan Willard HarrisClass of 1873Member of the Maine Senate (1902–1906)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
George Edwin Smith Class of 1874 Member of the Massachusetts Senate (1898–1904) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [60]
Henry Chandler Class of 1874 Member of the Florida Senate (1880–1994) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [61]
Albert Spear Class of 1875 Member of the Maine Senate (1893–1894) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [62]
Oliver Barrett ClasonClass of 1877Member of the Maine Senate (1897–1891)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Newell Perkins NobleClass of 1877Member of the Maine Senate (1900–1901)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Ansel LaForest LumbertClass of 1879Member of the Maine Senate (1885–1888)Attended 1875–1877[1]
George Granville WeeksClass of 1882Member of the Maine Senate (1899–1902)Attended 1877–1880[1]
Frank Andrew MoreyClass of 1885Member of the Maine Senate (1913–1915)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[52]
Harry Morrison CheneyClass of 1886Member of the New Hampshire Senate (1903–1905)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[56]
John Henry WilliamsonClass of 1886Member of the Colorado Senate (1920–1928)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[52]
William Ayer WalkerClass of 1887Member of the Maine Senate (1909–1911)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Cyrus Nathan BlanchardClass of 1892Member of the Maine Senate (1899–1900)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Carl MilikenClass of 1897Member of the Maine Senate (1909–1915)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[55]
William Edwards KinneyClass of 1889Member of the New Hampshire Senate (1915–1917)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Harry Harding ThurlowClass of 1900Member of the Maine Senate (1911–1913)Attended 1896–1897[1]
Allison Prince HowesClass of 1903Member of the Maine Senate (1909–1910)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
John JenkinsClass of 1974Member of the Maine Senate (1996–1998)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[63]
Jeffrey Butland Class of 1984 Member of the Maine Senate (1992–1996) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [64]
Kevin Raye Class of 1988 Member of the Maine Senate (2004–2012) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [65]
Gerald Davis Class of 1989 Member of the Maine Senate (2008–2010) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [66]
Nate Libby Class of 2007 Member of the Maine Senate (2014–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [67]

State Representatives

Many of the following alumni served in leadership positions within their respective state's lower house, including speaker of the house, majority leader, minority leader, as well as minority and majority whip.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
John FullontonClass of 1848Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1867–1868)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[68]
Roscoe SmithClass of 1869Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1891–1893)Attended 1866–1867[52]
Charles Horace HerseyClass of 1871Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1885–1887)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[58]
Liberty Haven HutchisonClass of 1871Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1795–1881)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[58]
Alonzo Marston GarcelonClass of 1872Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1893–1902)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Nathan Willard HarrisClass of 1873Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1899–1905)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Edmund Randall AngellClass of 1873Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1890–1892)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Francis Low NobleClass of 1874Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1887–1891)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[58]
Edward Newton MerrillClass of 1874Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1899–1900, 1900–1905)Attended 1970–1872[58]
William Henry HamClass of 1874Member of the Washington House of Representatives (1895–1896)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
George Edwin SmithClass of 1874Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1883–1884)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[60]
Albert SpearClass of 1875Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1883–1885)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[58]
Charles Sumner LibbyClass of 1875Member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1880–1884)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[58]
Oliver Barrett ClasonClass of 1877Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1889–1893)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
William Pierce MartinClass of 1880Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1893–1894)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
John ScottClass of 1880Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1887–1888, 1893–1894)Attended 1867–1877[1]
Mark Trafton NewtonClass of 1880Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1907–1908)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Daniel McGillicuddyClass of 1881Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1885–1886)Attended 1877–1880[1]
George Granville WeeksClass of 1882Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1893–1894, 1897–1899, 1903–1904, 1907–1910)Attended 1877–1880[1]
Albert MilletClass of 1883Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1911–1912)Attended 1879–1880[1]
Cyrus Harvey LittleClass of 1884Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1897–1903)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Morrill Newman DrewClass of 1885Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1891–1895)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Frank Andrew MoreyClass of 1885Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1911–1913)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Harry Morrison Cheney Class of 1886 Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1890–1894) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [56]
John Riley DuntonClass of 1887Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1913–1914)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Leonard George RobertsClass of 1887Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1910–1914)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Arthur Stevens LittlefieldClass of 1887Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1903–1905)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
William Edwards KinneyClass of 1889Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1913–1914)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Joseph Harrison BlanchardClass of 1889Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1907–1908)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Thomas Cotter SpillaneClass of 1890Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1893–1894)Attended 1886–1887[1]
Cyrus Nathan BlanchardClass of 1892Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1897–1897)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[1]
Albert Field GilmoreClass of 1892Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1900–1901)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Jacob Roak LittleClass of 1892Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1903–1905)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Lauren Monroe SanbornClass of 1892Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1913–1915)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Carl MilikenClass of 1897Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1905–1908)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[55]
Oliver Henry ToothakerClass of 1898Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1904–1909)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
Alton Chapman WheelerClass of 1899Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1911–1913)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
Alison Graham CatheronClass of 1900Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1913–1915)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70][71]
Arthur Jesse ChickClass of 1901Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1913–1914)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Allison Prince HowesClass of 1903Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1905–1906)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
Edmund MuskieClass of 1936Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1946–1951)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[57]
Alonzo ConantClass of 1936Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1941–1949)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[72]
Leo RyanClass of 1944Member of the California State Assembly (1962–1972)V-12 Degree (V-12)[46]
Marianne Brenton Class of 1955 Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1991–1997) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [73]
Sawin MillettClass of 1959Member of the Maine House of Representatives (1969–1974)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[74]
Jeffery RoyClass of 1983Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2013–present)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[60]
Ben Cline Class of 1994 Member of the Virginia House of Delegates (2002–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [75]
Bart FromuthClass of 2003Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2014–present)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[76]
Nate LibbyClass of 2007Member of the Maine House of Representatives (2012–2014)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[67]
Jared Golden Class of 2011 Member of the Maine House of Representatives (2014–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [54]

Mayors

There have been six Bates alumni to serve as the Mayor of Lewiston, Maine–the hometown of the college. The smallest city to be governed by a Bates alumni is Gardiner, Maine, while the largest is San Francisco, California. John Jenkins ('74) is the only alumni to serve as mayor to two different cities (Lewiston and Auburn, Maine).

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Holman MelcherClass of 1862Mayor of Portland, Maine (1889–1895)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[77]
Alonzo Marston GarcelonClass of 1872Mayor of Lewiston, Maine (1883–1884)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
Nathan Willard HarrisClass of 1873Mayor of Auburn, Maine (1906–1909)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
Albert SpearClass of 1875Mayor of Gardiner, Maine (1889–1903)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[162]
Oliver Barrett ClasonClass of 1877Mayor of Gardiner, Maine (1894–1896)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
George Edwin Smith Class of 1873 Mayor of Everett, Massachusetts (1892) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [78]
Wilbur Henry JudkinsClass of 1880Mayor of Lewiston, Maine (1897–1898)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
Daniel McGillicuddyClass of 1881Mayor of Lewiston, Maine (1887–1888, 1890–1891, 1902–1903)Attended 1877–1880[70]
Frank Andrew MoreyClass of 1885Mayor of Lewiston, Maine (1907–1912)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
John Riley DuntonClass of 1887Mayor of Belfast, Maine (1905–1906)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
William Bertram SkeltonClass of 1892Mayor of Lewiston, Maine (1903–1905)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[70]
Leo RyanClass of 1944Mayor of South San Francisco, California (1962)V-12 Degree (V-12)[46]
Art Agnos Class of 1960 Mayor of San Francisco, California (1988–1992) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [79]
John Jenkins Class of 1974 Mayor of Lewiston, Maine (1994–1998), Mayor of Auburn, Maine (2007–2009) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [80]
Rick SullivanClass of 1981Mayor of Westfield, Massachusetts (1994–2007)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[81]

Royalty

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Lewis Penick Clinton Class of 1897 Prince Somayou of the Bassa tribe of West Africa Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [60]

Law and legal studies

Federal and state judges

The following section documents Bates alumni who have served in both the federal judiciary of the United States (including the U.S. district court system) and state judiciaries. Alumni who have served in executive positions, such as attorney generals (both on a state and federal level) are noted in the "federal officials and ambassadors" section above.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Stephen Arthur LowellClass of 1882United States District Court for the District of Oregon (1895–1900)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[69]
Scott Wilson Class of 1892 United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1929–1942) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [82]
Frank Coffin Class of 1940 United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1965–2006) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [83]
Morton Brody Class of 1955 United States District Court for the District of Maine (1991–2000) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [84]

State Supreme Court Justices

All Bates alumni who have gone to serve on a state supreme court have done so in the Maine supreme court system. There have been two chief justices and seven associate justices.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Enoch Fostor Class of 1860 30th Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [85]
Albert Spear Class of 1875 39th Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [85]
Scott Wilson Class of 1892 50th Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1925–1929); Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1918–1925) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [85]
Randolph Weatherbee Class of 1932 80th Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1966-1976) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [85]
David Nichols Class of 1942 86th Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1977–1988) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [85]
Vincent McKusick Class of 1943 87th Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1977–1992) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [85]
Louis Scolnick Class of 1945 94th Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1983–1988) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [85]
Morton Brody Class of 1955 98th Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1990–1991) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [86]

Legal academics and other legal figures

Alumni who have served in political or judicial offices are noted above. The following catalogues notable alumni who have contributed to legal studies, the law, or maintained notability in academia.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Ella Haskell Class of 1884 Suffragist, first woman to argue in front of the United States Supreme Court; first woman to practice law in Montana Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [87][88][89]
John Davis Class of 1926 Civil rights attorney; clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court; defense attorney for Soviet agent and alleged Communist Alger Hiss Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [90]
James Nabrit III Class of 1952 Civil rights attorney; argued Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham before the U.S. Supreme Court Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [91]
Karen Hastie Williams Class of 1966 Clerk to Chief Justice Thurgood Marshall, Chief Counsel to United States Senate Committee on the Budget Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [92]
Nora Demleitner Class of 1989 Clerk to Associate Justice Samuel Alito, Dean of Washington and Lee University School of Law Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [93]
Mark Helm Class of 1992 Defense attorney in the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [94]

Academia and administration

University founders and presidents

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Ransom Dunn Class of 1840 President of Hillsdale College and Rio Grande College; attended the college's divinity school Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus (S.T.B.) [95]
Nathan Cook Brackett Class of 1860 Founder of Storer College in West Virginia and Chairman of Bluefield State College Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus (S.T.B.) [96]
Grenville Emery Class of 1868 Founder of Harvard-Westlake School in California Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [97]
George Colby Chase Class of 1869 Second President of Bates College (1894–1919) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [98]
George Washington Flint Class of 1871 President of University of Connecticut (1898–1901) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [99]
James Baker Class of 1873 President of University of Colorado (1892–1914) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [99]
Walter Ranger Class of 1879 President of Rhode Island College and Johnson State College Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [99]
Hamilton Hatter Class of 1888 President of Bluefield State College Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [99]
Benjamin Mays Class of 1920 President of Morehouse College (1940–1967); mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [100][101]
Gordon B. Cross Class of 1931 President of Nichols College (1966–1973) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [102]
Val H. Wilson Class of 1938 President of Skidmore College (1957–1964) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [103]
William Rankin Dill Class of 1951 President of Babson College (1981–1989) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [104]
Warren H. Carroll Class of 1953 Founder and President of Christendom College Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [105]
King Virgil Cheek Class of 1959 President of Shaw University (1969–1971), Morgan State University (1971–1974) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [106]
Robert Witt Class of 1962 Chancellor of the University of Alabama System (2012–2016); President of the University of Alabama (2003–2012), University of Texas (1995–2003) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [107]
John Strassburger Class of 1964 President of Ursinus College (1994–2010) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [108][109]
Valerie Smith Class of 1975 Dean of Princeton University (2011–2014); President of Swarthmore College (2015–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [110]
Scott Bierman Class of 1977 President of Beloit College (2009–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [111]

Professors and scholars

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NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Mary Mitchell Class of 1869 First woman to graduate from a New England college; professor of English at Vassar College Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus (S.T.B.) [112][113]
Edward C. Hayes Class of 1897 President and founding member of the American Sociological Association Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [114]
Stella James Sims Class of 1897 African American professor at Storer College and Bluefield State College Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [115]
Louis R. Sullivan Class of 1914 Anthropologist who wrote Essentials of Anthropometry (1928) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [116]
John Preston Davis Class of 1926 Intellectual, author and National Negro Congress activist Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [117]
George Athan Billias Class of 1948 Professor Emeritus of American History at Clark University Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [118]
William Stringfellow Class of 1949 Peace activist, human rights lawyer, theologian Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [119]
Gerald Zaltman Class of 1960 Author, professor at Harvard Business School (1991–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [120]
William H. Tucker Class of 1967 Psychologist and author Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [121]
Richard James Gelles Class of 1968 Dean of University of Pennsylvania's School of Social Policy and Practice (2003–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [122]
Jeffrey K. Tulis Class of 1972 Professor of Government at The University of Texas at Austin Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [123]

Athletics

During the 1912 Summer Olympics there were two Bates alumni competing in the sporting event, both representing the United States in baseball exhibitions. Nancy Ingersoll Fiddler ('78) and Andrew Byrnes ('05) are the only two alumni to compete in two Olympic Games, competing in two successive winter and summer olympics, respectively. Byrnes is the only Bates alumni to medal at the Olympic Games, winning a Gold Medal rowing for Canada during the 2008 Summer Olympics.

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Harry Lord Class of 1908 Professional baseball player and founding member of the Boston Red Sox (1901–1914) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [124]
Vaughn BlanchardN/ABaseball player, represented the United States at the 1912 Summer OlympicsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)[125]
Frank Keaney Class of 1911 University of Rhode Island head coach of basketball, baseball, and football, credited with inventing basketball's "fast break"; inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1960 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [126]
Charles Small Class of 1912 Professional baseball player with the Boston Red Sox (1930) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [127]
Harlan HoldenN/ABaseball player, represented Sweden at the 1912 Summer OlympicsAttended 1910–1912[128]
Ray BukerClass of 1922Track and field runner, represented the United States at the 1924 Summer OlympicsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)[129]
Arnold Adams Class of 1933 Runner, represented the United States at the 1932 Winter Olympics Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [130]
Nancy Ingersoll Fiddler Class of 1978 Skier, represented the United States at the 1988 and 1992 Winter Olympics Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [131]
John Henry Williams Class of 1991 Minor league baseball player, son of Ted Williams Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [132]
Michael Ferry Class of 1997 Rower, represented the United States at the 2000 Summer Olympics Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [133]
Justin Freeman Class of 1998 Skier, represented the United States during the 2006 Winter Olympics Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [134]
Andrew Byrnes Class of 2005 Rower, represented Canada at the 2008 (won gold medal) and 2012 Summer Olympics (silver) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [133][135]
Hayley JohnsonClass of 2006Rower, represented Canada at the 2010 Winter OlympicsAttended 2003–2005[129]
Jeremy RogalskiClass of 2009Director of hockey analytics for the Boston Bruins, won the 2011 Stanley Cup as video analystBachelor of Arts (B.A.)[136]
Timothy OhashiClass of 2011Video analyst for the Washington Capitals, won the 2018 Stanley CupBachelor of Arts (B.A.)[137]
Emily BamfordClass of 2015Downhill skier, represented Australia at the 2014 Winter OlympicsAttended 2012–2014[129]
Dinos LefkaritisClass of 2019Alpine skier, represented Cyprus at the 2018 Winter OlympicsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)[138]

Business

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Albert Newman Class of 1860 Founder of Newman's Dry Goods Company (1916) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [139]
Daniel Collamore Heath Class of 1868 Founder of D. C. Heath and Company of Houghton Mifflin (1885) Attended 1865–1867 [140]
Robert Kinney Class of 1939 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of General Mills (1973–1981) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [141][142]
James Moody Class of 1953 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hannaford Brothers (1973–1992) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [143]
Barry GreenfieldClass of 1956Managing Director (MD) of the Fidelity Fund (1967–1999)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[144]
James Wallach Class of 1964 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Central National Gottesman (1979–1998) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [145]
Joseph Willit Class of 1973 Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Merrill Lynch (1993–1998, 1998–2002) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [146]
David B. Snow Class of 1976 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Medco Health Solutions (2003–2014) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [147]
Paul Kazarian Class of 1978 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Japonica Partners (1988–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [148]
Jamie Merisotis Class of 1978 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Lumina Foundation (2008–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [149]
Charles Prast Class of 1979 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Private Media Group (2012–2017) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [150]
Michael Bonney Class of 1981 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cubist Pharmaceuticals (2003–2014) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [151][152]
Louis Vachon Class of 1983 Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Bank of Canada (2007–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [153]
Michael Chu Class of 1980 Global Co-Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at L Catterton (1989–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [154]
Darrell Crate Class of 1989 Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Affiliated Managers Group (1998–2011) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [155]
Lisa UtzschneiderClass of 1990Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) of Yahoo! (2015–2019); Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Integral Ad Science (2019–present)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[156]
Joshua Macht Class of 1991 Group Publisher of the Harvard Business Review Group (2009–present) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [157]

Religion

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
John Dunjee Class of 1867 Baptist preacher; son of the U.S. President John Tyler Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [158]
Alfred Anthony Class of 1885 Author, religious scholar Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [159]
Frank Sandford Class of 1886 Religious leader and founder of "The Kingdom" Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [160]
Peter J. Gomes Class of 1965 Prominent theologian, Baptist pastor, and Chaplain of Harvard University Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [161]

Science

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Frank Haven Hall Class of 1862 Inventor of the modern Braille typographer Attended 1863–1864 [69]
Edward Hill Class of 1863 Surgeon, founder of Central Maine Medical Center Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [162]
Hamilton Hatter Class of 1888 African American inventor and academic Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [163]
John Irwin Hutchinson Class of 1889 Mathematician; wrote Differential and Integral Calculus (1902) and Elementary Treatise on the Calculus (1912) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [164]
Herbert Walter Class of 1892 Marine biologist; founded new biology curriculum at Brown University; principal biologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [165]
Frances Carroll Class of 1939 Manhattan project scientist; part of the research and development committee that produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [166]
John A. Kenney, Jr. Class of 1942 President of National Medical Association (1962–1963) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [167]
George Hammond Class of 1943 Chemist, professor, researcher; recipient of the Norris Award in 1968, the Priestley Medal in 1976, the National Medal of Science in 1994, and the Othmer Gold Medal in 2003; created Hammond's postulate, a hypothesis in physical organic chemistry which describes the geometric structure of the transition state in an organic chemical reaction Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [168][169][170]
John Googin Class of 1944 Manhattan Project scientist (1944–1945) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [171]
Zanvil Cohn Class of 1948 Cell biologist and immunologist; National Academy of Sciences trustee; upon his death was described by the New York Times as being "in the forefront of current studies of the body's defenses against infection" Bachelor of Science (B.S.) [172]
Robert McAfee Class of 1956 President of the American Medical Association (1994–1995) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [173]
Steven M. Girvin Class of 1971 Physicist, known for his theoretical work on quantum many body systems, such as the fractional quantum Hall effect; professor at Yale University; Deputy Provost for Research of Yale, 2007-2017 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [174]

Military

NameClass YearNotabilityDegreeCite
Aaron Daggett Class of 1860 Attended 1860, Civil War Brigadier General of the volunteers, abolitionist, last surviving Civil War general, died in 1938 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [175]
Frederick Hayes Class of 1861 Received the Medal of Honor with the 27th Maine Regiment in the Civil War Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [176]
Josiah Chase Class of 1861 Received the Medal of Honor with the 27th Maine Regiment in the Civil War Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [177]
Joseph F. Warren Class of 1862 Received the Medal of Honor with the 27th Maine Regiment in the Civil War Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [178]
Holman Melcher Class of 1862 Civil War hero at the Battle of Gettysburg with the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [179][180][181][182]
James Ezekiel Porter Class of 1862 Killed at Little Bighorn at "Custer's Last Stand" Attended 1862–1863 [183]
Lewis MilletClass of 1949Received Medal of Honor for actions in the Korean WarBachelor of Arts (B.A.)[184]
William PrendergastClass of 1990Commander of the Oregon National Guard, deputy commander of U.S. Army Africa (2017–present)Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[185]

Fictional people

{{Further|Bates College#In fiction and literature}}
Fictional WorkDateFictional personDegreeCite
Ally McBeal 1997In the episode "Compromising Positions" it is revealed that Ally McBeal's brother is a fictional alumnus of Bates. Later in the episode Ally meets her first love interest of the series, Ronald, who is another fictional alumni of the college and was roommates with her brother. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) [186][187]
The Sopranos1999In the episode entitled, "College", Tony Sopranotakes his daughter, Meadowon a trip to Maine to visit colleges that she is considering. They first visit Bates, while walking past the college's chapel she states, "[Bates College has] a 48-to-52 male-female ratio, which is great, strong liberal arts program and this cool Olin Arts Center for music."N/A[188][189]
11.22.63 (novel)2011The protagonist of the Stephen King novel, Jacob Epping, is a fictional alumni of Bates.Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[190]
The Simpsons2015In the episode entitled, "Paths of Glory", it is suggested to Lisa Simpson that she transfers to Bates.N/A[191][192]
11.22.63 (television show)2016In the episode entitled, "The Truth", Maine time-traveler Jake Epping (played by James Franco) tells his sweetheart that he went to Bates.Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[193]
Lady Dynamite2016The Netflix original series is loosely based on the life of Bates alumna Maria Bamford. Bamford plays a fictionalized version of herself whose character also attended Bates.Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)[194]

Notable faculty

Sociology
1863 – 1918Jonathan Stanton(Faculty member)[195]
Modern languages
1869 – 1902Thomas Angell(Faculty member)[196]
Religious studies
1864 – 1879Jon Jay Butler(Faculty member)[197][198]
1865 – 1906Benjamin Francis Hayes(Faculty member)[199]
1950James Gower(Visiting lecturer)[200]
Economics
1910 – 1919William Trufant Foster(Faculty member)[201]
1983 – 1985Leonard Burman(Faculty member)[202][203]
English
1923 – 1933Porter H. Dale(Faculty member)[204]
1980Fred D'Aguiar(Visiting lecturer)[205]
Debate
1927 – 1967Brooks Quimby(Faculty member)[206]
Political science
1968 – 2000Douglas Hodgkin(Faculty member)[207]
2009 – 2010Angus King(Visiting lecturer)[208]
2011 –Stephen Engel(Faculty member)[209]
Philosophy
1977 –David Kolb(Faculty member)[210][211]
History
1979 – 2005Steve Hochstadt(Faculty member)[212]
1989 –Margaret Creighton(Faculty member)[213][214]
Visual art
1970William Pope.L(Visiting Lecturer)[215]
Theater
1979Carolyn Gage(Visiting lecturer)[216]
Music
1973Jody Diamond(Visiting lecturer)[217]
1990Thomas Snow(Visiting lecturer)[218]
Anthropology
1978 –Loring Danforth(Faculty member)[219][220][221]

Presidents of Bates College

PresidenttermProfessionCite
1Oren Burbank Cheney(1863 – 1894)Abolitionist and Freewill Baptist preacher[222]
2George Colby Chase(1894 – 1919)English scholar[222]
3Clifton Daggett Gray(1920 – 1944)Theologian and author[222]
4Charles Franklin Phillips(1944 – 1967)Economist and professor[222]
5Thomas Hedley Reynolds(1967 – 1989)American historian[222]
6Donald West Harward(1989 – 2002)Philosopher[222]
7Elaine Tuttle Hansen(2002 – 2011)English scholar[222]
8Clayton Spencer(2012 – present)Lawyer, policy-maker and academic administrator[223]

Commencement speakers and honorary recipients

The following lists notable people who have spoken at a Bates College commencement ceremony or received an honorary degree. Those who are counted as alumni of the college and have received honorary degrees (or spoken at commencements) are noted in the preceding sections.

NameDegree conferredDateNotability
James Blaine Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1869 Commencement U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of State
Nelson Dingley, Jr. Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1874 Commencement Governor of Maine, Congressman
Eugene Hale Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1882 Commencement Abolitionist, U.S. Senator
Lillian M. N. Stevens Magister Artium (M.A.) 1911 Commencement American temperance worker
Calvin Coolidge Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1920 Commencement 30th President of the United States
Robert Frost Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D) 1936 Commencement New England poet
William Vanderbilt III Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1940 Commencement Billionaire philanthropist, Governor of Rhode Island
Lester B. Pearson Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1951 Commencement 14th Prime Minister of Canada
Sylvia Porter Litterarum doctor (D. Litt) 1959 Commencement Newspaper editor and influential financial columnist
Margaret Chase Smith Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1967 Commencement U.S. Senator
Buckminster Fuller Sciential Doctor (Sc.D) 1969 Commencement Inventor and architect
Coretta Scott King Litterarum doctor (D. Litt) 1971 Commencement Civil rights leader, wife of Martin Luther King
Amory Lovins Doctor of Science (Sc.D) 1979 Commencement Physicist; environmentalist, author, CEO of Rocky Mountain Institute
Julia Child Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A) 1983 Commencement Television show host and chef
Jimmy Carter Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1985 Commencement 39th President of the United States
Paul Vocker Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1989 Commencement Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Freeman Dyson Doctor of Science (Sc.D) 1991 Commencement Physicist and mathematician
Elie Wiesel Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D) 1995 Commencement Holocaust survivor and historian
Olympia Snowe Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1998 Commencement U.S. Senator
John Updike Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 1998 Commencement Novelist and art critic
Desmond Tutu Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D) 2000 Commencement South African Chairman and peace activist
Ken Burns Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D) 2002 Commencement Documentary filmmaker
Brian Williams Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D) 2005 Commencement NBC news anchor
David McCullough Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D) 2006 Commencement American historian
Geena Davis Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A) 2009 Commencement Actress
Fareed Zakaria Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D) 2009 Commencement Indian-American journalist, television host, editor of Time Magazine
Robert De Niro Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A) 2012 Commencement Actor, director, producer
John Lewis Legum Doctor (LL.D.) 2016 Commencement Civil rights leader, U.S. Representative

See also

  • List of Bowdoin College people
  • List of Colby College people
  • List of Dartmouth College people
  • History of Bates College

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Further reading

{{Refbegin|30em}}
  • Alfred, Williams Anthony. Bates College and Its Background. (1936) Online Deposit.
  • Stuan, Thomas. The Architecture of Bates College. (2006)
  • Chase, Harry. Bates College was named after Mansfield Man. (1878)
  • Woz, Markus. Bates College – Traditionally Unconventional. (2002)
  • Bates College Archives. Bates College Catalog. (1956–2017). [https://www.bates.edu/catalog/ 2017 Catalog].
  • Bates College Archives. Maine State Seminary Records. Online Deposit.
  • Bates College Archives. Bates College Oral History Project. Online Deposit{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}.
  • Clark, Charles E. Bates Through the Years: an Illustrated History. (2005)
  • Smith, Dana. Bates College – U. S. Navy V-12 Program Collection. (1943) Online Deposit.
  • Eaton, Mabel. General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School. (1930)
  • Larson, Timothy. Faith by Their Works: The Progressive Tradition at Bates College. (2005)
  • Calhoun, Charles C. A Small College in Maine. p. 163. (1993)
  • Johnnett, R. F. Bates Student: A Monthly Magazine. (1878)
  • Phillips, F. Charles Bates College in Maine: Enduring Strength and Scholarship. Issue 245. (1952)
  • Dormin J. Ettrude, Edith M. Phelps, Julia Emily Johnsen. French Occupation of the Ruhr: Bates College Versus Oxford Union Society of Oxford College. (1923)
  • The Bates Student. The Voice of Bates College. (1873–2017)
  • Emeline Cheney; Burlingame, Aldrich. The story of the life and work of Oren Burbank Cheney, founder and first president of Bates College. (1907) [//archive.org/details/storyoflifeworko00chen Online Version].
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External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060526054845/http://www.littleivies.com/2006/04/bates-college-students-in-civil-war.html Bates College Alumni Serving in the Civil War (1863)]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060526054819/http://www.littleivies.com/2006/04/maine-state-seminary-students-1857.html Student List from 1857 on LittleIvies.com]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060526054831/http://www.littleivies.com/2006/04/maine-state-seminary-students-1858.html Student List from 1858 on LittleIvies.com]
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