List of Bates College people

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Governor, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie, Class of 1936
Governor, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie, Class of 1936
Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.

Here follows a list of notable people associated with Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Members of the Bates community are known as "Batesies." This list includes Bates alumni, faculty, and honorary degree recipients, as well as students of the affiliated but now-defunct Maine State Seminary (Nichols Latin School) and Cobb Divinity School.

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[edit] Government

Suffragist Ella J. Knowles Haskell, Class of 1884
Suffragist Ella J. Knowles Haskell, Class of 1884
John P. Davis, Class of 1926, African American intellectual
John P. Davis, Class of 1926, African American intellectual

[edit] Law

Governor Carl E. Milliken, Class of 1897
Governor Carl E. Milliken, Class of 1897

[edit] Academia

U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, V-12 Alumnus 1943-44
U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, V-12 Alumnus 1943-44
Professor Mary Mitchell, Class of 1869
Professor Mary Mitchell, Class of 1869

[edit] Arts and letters

Author Dorothy Clarke Wilson, Class of 1925
Author Dorothy Clarke Wilson, Class of 1925
Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Class of 1974
Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Class of 1974

[edit] Athletics

Harry Lord, Class of 1908
Harry Lord, Class of 1908
  • Harry Lord, Class of 1908, professional baseball player, Red Sox (1908-1910), White Sox (1910-1914)
  • Frank Keaney, Class of 1911, URI coach of basketball, baseball, and football, credited with inventing the fast break.
  • Charles Small, Class of 1927, professional baseball player, Red Sox (1930)
  • Arnold Adams, Class of 1933, runner, member of the 1932 Olympic Team at Los Angeles.[19]
  • Dan Doyle, Class of 1972, founder of the Institute for International Sport at URI[20]
  • Nancy Ingersoll Fiddler, Class of 1978, skier, member of the 1988 Olympic Team at Calgary.[21]
  • John Henry Williams, Class of 1991 (transferred), minor league baseball player, son of Ted Williams
  • Sean Clark, Class of 1997, skier, 5 time winner Jackson Hole Town Downhill
  • Michael Ferry, Class of 1997, rower in the double sculls at the 2000 Olympics
  • David Chamberlain, Class of 1998, professional skier
  • Justin Freeman, Class of 1998, skier, member of the 2006 Olympic Team
  • Andrew Byrnes, Class of 2005, rower at 2006 FISA World Rowing Championships for Canada.[22]
  • Will Boe-Wiegaard, Class of 2006, winner of NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championships.[23]
  • BJ Majeski, Class of 2006, former Major League Lacrosse player for the Boston Cannons

[edit] Business

Businessman Daniel Collamore Heath, attended 1864
Businessman Daniel Collamore Heath, attended 1864
Assistant Secretary of State, Constance Berry Newman, Class of 1956
Assistant Secretary of State, Constance Berry Newman, Class of 1956

[edit] Religion

[edit] Science

[edit] Military

Lt. Holman S. Melcher, attended 1858-1862
Lt. Holman S. Melcher, attended 1858-1862

[edit] Other

  • Panos Dukakis, Class of 1922, father of Michael Dukakis, doctor, philanthropist.[50]
  • Euterpe Boukis Dukakis, Class of 1925, mother and campaigner for Michael Dukakis, philanthropist, first Greek-American woman to attend a U.S. college away from home.[51]

[edit] Distinguished faculty, officers, donors and staff

Medal of Honor recipient Lewis L. Millett, Class of 1949
Medal of Honor recipient Lewis L. Millett, Class of 1949
Secretary of State James G. Blaine, LL.D. 1869, Trustee 1863-1893
Secretary of State James G. Blaine, LL.D. 1869, Trustee 1863-1893
Governor Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Ex Officio Trustee 1866-1870
Governor Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Ex Officio Trustee 1866-1870

[edit] Presidents of Bates College

Benjamin E. Bates, patron of Bates College
Benjamin E. Bates, patron of Bates College

[edit] Honorary degree recipients

Coretta Scott King, Litt.D. 1971
Coretta Scott King, Litt.D. 1971
President Jimmy Carter, LLD. 1985
President Jimmy Carter, LLD. 1985
30th U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, LL.D. 1920
30th U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, LL.D. 1920

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Bates College Catalogue (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1892-1894) & 1892 Bates Student
  2. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  3. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  4. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  5. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  6. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  7. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  8. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  9. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  10. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  11. ^ Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930)
  12. ^ STLtoday - Marketer angles to get his clients' messages out

[edit] Sources

  • Bates Student, 1873-2006 [54]
  • Bates College Alumni Directory (2006) (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 2006).
  • Mabel Eaton, General Catalogue of Bates College and Cobb Divinity School: 1864-1930 (Lewiston, ME: Bates College, 1930) [55]
  • Maine State Seminary Catalog, 1856-1863[56]
  • Seminary Advocate, "Seminary Roll of Honor," July 1863 (list of school's Civil War soldiers).[57]

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