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  2. List of Bates College people - Wikipedia

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    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. [60]

  3. Category:Bates College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of Bates College include those who attended its undergraduate program, engineering programs, V-12 Naval Program during the 1940s, as well as any person who has received a B.A., B.S., B.S.E., V-12, or S.T.B. degree from the college. A list of Bates College people also characterizes those who have received honorary degrees as associated ...

  4. User : Sdkb/List of colleges and universities by number of ...

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    This is a list of selected institutions of higher education, along with counts of their alumni with Wikipedia pages. The last column adjusts the counts by size and founding date, producing the number of alumni with pages per thousand alumni. If you'd like to see a particular college rise in the ranking, go write some articles! Bad assumptions:

  5. Little Ivies - Wikipedia

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    The term is generally and most associated with the colleges of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), with select schools from the Liberty League, Patriot League and the Centennial Conference. The term, however, was in active circulation to depict the original "Little Ivy" schools as schools and not merely athletic rivals ...

  6. Category:Bates College people - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia category documents notable people who have either served in faculty or staff positions at or received honorary degrees from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.It also notes those people associated with the various institutions that were merged into the college, such as Cobb Divinity School, the Maine State Seminary, and Nicholas Latin School.

  7. Bates College - Wikipedia

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    Bates gave $100,000 in personal donations and overall contributions valued at $250,000 to the college. [11] The school was renamed Bates College in his honor in 1863 and was chartered to offer a liberal arts curriculum beyond its original theological focus. [12]

  8. New England Small College Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1971: The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) was founded. Charter members included Amherst College, Bates College, Bowdoin College, Colby College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Trinity College, Tufts University, Union College, Wesleyan University and Williams College, effective beginning the 1971–72 academic year.

  9. Category:Bates College - Wikipedia

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