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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:
Notable graduates{{Maincat|Bates College alumni}}{{Main category|Bates College people}}Arts and lettersLiterature and poetry
Journalism and nonfiction
Film and television
Music
Art, architecture, and design
GovernmentNote: 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 officialsAlthough 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.
Federal officials and ambassadorsThe 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.
U.S. SenatorsFrom 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.
U.S. RepresentativesThe 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.
Governors
State officials and cabinet-ranked officialsThe 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.
State SenatorsMany 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.
State RepresentativesMany 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.
MayorsThere 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).
Royalty
Law and legal studiesFederal and state judgesThe 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.
State Supreme Court JusticesAll 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.
Legal academics and other legal figuresAlumni 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.
Academia and administrationUniversity founders and presidents
Professors and scholars{{about||a list of notable faculty working at or associated with Bates College|List of Bates College people#Notable faculty}}
AthleticsDuring 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.
Business
Religion
Science
Military
Fictional people{{Further|Bates College#In fiction and literature}}
Notable facultySociology
Presidents of Bates College
Commencement speakers and honorary recipientsThe 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.
See also
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Danforth, Chair {{!}} Anthropology {{!}} Bates College|website=www.bates.edu|access-date=2016-08-29}} 220. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bates.edu/faculty-expertise/profile/loring-m-danforth/|title=Loring M. Danforth|access-date=2016-08-29|date=2015-08-31}} 221. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.thebatesstudent.com/2013/03/qa-with-professor-loring-danforth-winner-of-the-kroepsch-award-for-excellence-in-teaching/|title=Q&A with Professor Loring Danforth, winner of the Kroepsch Award for Excellence in Teaching {{!}} The Bates Student|website=www.thebatesstudent.com|access-date=2016-08-29}} 222. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web|url=http://www.bates.edu/past-presidents/|title=Past Presidents|publisher=Bates College|accessdate=August 14, 2017}} 223. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bates.edu/president/biography/|title=Biography {{!}} Office of the President|publisher=Bates College|accessdate=August 14, 2017}} Further reading{{Refbegin|30em}}
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