List of Bates College people
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This list is of notable people associated with Bates College includes matriculating students, alumni, faculty, trustees and honorary degree recipients of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Members of the Bates community are known as Batesies. This list also includes students of the affiliated Maine State Seminary, Nichols Latin School, and Cobb Divinity School. Bates alumni have included leaders in science, religion, politics, the Peace Corps, medicine, law, education, communications, and business; and acclaimed actors, architects, artists, astronauts, engineers, human rights activists, inventors, musicians, philanthropists, and writers. As of 2015, there are 24,000 Bates College alumni.[1] In 2016, two Bates alumni were featured on the Forbes' 30 Under 30 list.[2]
This list uses the following notation:
Distinguished graduates
Arts and letters
Literature and poetry
Journalism and nonfiction
Film and television
Music
Name |
Graduated |
Notability |
Degree |
Cite |
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.) | [41] |
Mark Erilli | Class of 1996 | Singer-songwriter | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [42] |
Art, architecture, and design
Government
U.S. governors
U.S. representatives
U.S. Cabinet secretaries
Other prominent federal government officials
Ambassadors and other diplomats
State senators
State representatives
Name |
Graduated |
Notability |
Degree |
Cite |
Sawin Millett | Class of 1873 | State Representative from Maine (1969–1974); served multiple times on the Maine Executive Cabinet | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [71] |
Jeffery Roy | Class of 1874 | State Representative from Massachusetts (2013–present) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [64] |
Marianne Brenton | Class of 1955 | State Representative from Massachusetts (1991–1997) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [72] |
Ben Cline | Class of 1994 | Member of the Virginia House of Delegates (2002–present) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [73] |
Mayors
Royalty
Name |
Graduated |
Notability |
Degree |
Cite |
Louis Penick Clinton (Lewis Clinton) | Class of 1897 | Prince Somayou of the Bassa tribe of West Africa | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [77] |
Law and legal studies
State supreme court justices
Name |
Graduated |
Notability |
Degree |
Cite |
Enoch Fostor | Class of 1860 | 30th Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [78] |
Albert Spear | Class of 1875 | 39th Associate Justice on the Maine Supreme Court[78] | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [78] |
Scott Wilson | Class of 1892 | 50th Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1925–1929); Associate Justice on the Maine Supreme Court (1918–1925) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [78] |
Randolph Weatherbee | Class of 1932 | 80th Associate Justice on the Maine Supreme Court (1966-1976) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [78] |
David Nichols | Class of 1942 | 86th Associate Justice on the Maine Supreme Court (1977-1988) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [78] |
Vincent McKusick | Class of 1943 | 87th Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Court (1977–1992) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [78] |
Louis Scolnick | Class of 1945 | 94th Associate Justice on the Maine Supreme Court (1983-1988) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [78] |
Morton Brody | Class of 1955 | 98th Associate Justice on the Maine Supreme Court (1990-1991) | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [79] |
Federal and state judges
Legal academics and other legal figures
Academia and administration
College founders and presidents
Professors and scholars
Athletics
Business
Religion
Science
Military
American Civil War
Modern-day military alumni
Name |
Graduated |
Notability |
Degree |
Cite |
Lewis Millet | Class of 1949 | Received Medal of Honor for actions in the Korean War | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) | [187] |
Notable trustees
There are currently 37 members of the Bates College Board of Trustees since the beginning of the Spencer Administration.[188]
Notable faculty
Debate
Political science
Philosophy
History
Visual art
Theater
Music
Anthropology
Presidents of Bates College
Commencement speakers and honorary recipients
Name |
Degree conferred |
Date |
Profession |
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
References
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- Phillips, F. Charles Bates College in Maine: Enduring Strength and Scholarship. Issue 245. (1952)
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- The Bates Student. The Voice of Bates College. (1873–2017)
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