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Lane Hall

Lane Hall is a later 20th-century neoclassical building serving as the principal workplace and headquarters of the central administration of Bates College, located at 2 Andrews Road in Lewiston, Maine.[1] It has been the principle administrative headquarters of every Bates president since Thomas Hedley Reynolds in 1964. Lane Hall was named after George Lane Jr., who served as treasurer of the college and secretary of the corporation.[1]

Lane Hall
The northern facade with a columned entrance, facing Hathorn Hall and the Historic Quad
Alternative namesmetonymically as the academic administration of Bates College
General information
StatusActive and operational
Architectural styleNeoclassical, Palladian
LocationLewiston, Maine, U.S.
Construction started1963
Completed1964
Cost$4.8 million in 2016 USD
OwnerBates College
Technical details
Size29,000 square feet
Floor count4

The building name, Lane Hall is used to refer metonymically to the central administration of Bates College.[a] The board of trustees combined with the office of the presidency create the Bates College Corporation, the highest level of authority for the college and its extended domains. The members of the board of trustees, central administration, and the president are afforded certain and selected powers, privileges, rights and immunities through the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College, the highest ranking document in the Corporation of Bates College.

The hall, often confused with the official residence of the president, provides no residential space for any executive offices. The president is afforded the President's House as an official residence. Lane Hall has no specific security detail but is under the security protection of the college's security units and the Lewiston Police Department. Lane Hall is by Hathorn Hall to the south and to the North flanked by Parker Hall and Dana Chemistry Hall. It is adjacent to Pettigrew Hall and Pettengill Hall. Lane overlooks the Historic Quadrangle of the college and protrudes from Lake Andrews.[2]

History edit

1900 photo of Bates College featuring a newly constructed refurbished Historic Quad; protruding from the Hathon mound. The only buildings constructed at the time was the first academic building Hathorn Hall, and the first residential dormitory Parker Hall as well as Hedge Hall and Roger Williams Hall. The founder of Bates College, Oren Burbank Cheney, began with the establishment of the Nichols Latin School, a collegiate preparatory school and the Cobb Divinity School which subsequently turned into the Maine State Seminary in 1852, later expanding to include liberal arts academics in 1855, making it one of the oldest liberal arts colleges in the United States. Cheney met with religious leaders in Topsham, Maine, to discuss the formation of a school that catered to Free Will Baptists and was based on principles of egalitarianism, liberty, and scholarship. He began his speech by stating:

We do not propose an Academy [referring to Colby College (then Waterville Academy)], but a school of higher order, between a college [referring to Bowdoin College] and an Academy. We shall petition the state legislature to suitably endow, as well as incorporate, such an institution. We know our claim is good and intend openly and manfully and we trust in a Christian spirit to press it. If we fail next winter, we shall try another legislature. If we fail on a second trial, we shall try a third and a fourth.[3]

The speech was well received and of the one required, twenty-four petitions were submitted to the Maine State Legislature. After minimal delay the charter was approved and appropriated with $15,000 for its conception. Benjamin Bates suggested to Cheney that the school be located in a more central part of Maine; Lewiston, Maine.

Construction edit

 

The construction of the Lane Hall began with the laying of the cornerstone in 1963, although there was no formal ceremony.[b] The principal façade of the Lane Hall, from the north, is of four floors and eleven bays. The ground floor is hidden by a raised carriage ramp and parapet, thus the façade appears to be of three floors. The central three bays are behind a prostyle portico (this was a later addition to the hall, built in 1970) serving, thanks to the carriage ramp, as a porte cochere.[c] The hall's southern façade is a combination of the Palladian and neoclassical styles of architecture. It is of three floors, all visible. The ground floor is rusticated in the Palladian fashion. At the center of the façade is a neoclassical projecting triangular point of four bays. The point is flanked by two bays, the windows of which, as on the north façade, have alternating segmented and pointed pediments at first-floor level. The bows cover two staircase levels leading to a colonnaded loggia, next to Pettengill Hall.[d] Lane Hall was constructed at a totaled cost of $630,000 ($4.8 million in 2016 U.S. dollars.)[4]

Administration edit

Past presidents edit

There have been eight presidents of Bates College, and one interim president.[5]

Trustees of the college edit

The college's Board of Fellows and board of overseers combined to create a united board of trustees featuring alumni, and accomplished members of society associated with Bates. The president and board of trustees of Bates College are afforded certain and selective rights that they are free to exercise in their official capacity. The property and government has historically been vested in its founder, and in his each president thereafter, including each of the following groups by ruling of the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College.[10] The Laws of the president and trustees of Bates College ensures the following:

Board of Trustees
"By that name they will have power to prosecute and defend suits at law and in equity, to have and use a common seal and to change the same at pleasure, to take and hold for the objects of their association by gift, grant, bequest, purchase or otherwise, any estate, real or personal or both, and to sell and convey any estate, real or personal or both which the interests of said college may require to be sold and conveyed. The successors to the Board of Fellows and the Board of Overseers now serve together on a united Board of Trustees."

— Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates College[11]

The number of active members on the board of trustees is constitutionally set to be barred from exceeding a maximum of forty people with a minimum set at three members. When the allowed and mandated amount is reached only then can the Board of Trustees establish their quorum. The members are directly responsible for the election and eventual appointment of a chairperson of the board, Vice-Chairperson of the Board and a Secretary of the board. With the aforementioned completed, the board of trustees may pursue the nomination, confirmation, and appointment of new members. All members of the Board of Trustees have a good standing term limit of up to five years, with a maximum of one selection. Although a rarity, a trustee may serve for longer than ten years (or two terms of five years each) and may even serve at the incumbent president's pleasure. In order for such a status to be reached the trustee must be appointed by the executive committee, and must be confirmed by two-thirds majority vote by the entire board of trustees. Only the president of the college and the chairperson of the board of trustees may convene a meeting unprompted and unscheduled in the event of a confirmed emergency.[12]

 
3rd President of Bates, Clifton Daggett Gray established the Board of Fellows and Board of Overseers after briefly considering combining them to form an appointed Board of Directors. Since then the college's Board of Fellows and Board of Overseers combined to create a united Board of Trustees.

The board of trustees may convene independently of the Corporation, that is to say, the office of the presidency and central administration to discuss sensitive or legally personal matters effecting the welfare of the college or its administration. Independent meetings may choose to bar the president or any member of the central administration from attending. An age limit of seventy years old is set for each and every trustee unless one has been selected to serve at the incumbent president's pleasure.[12]

The board of trustees is to elect a treasurer of the board of trustees, who is to also serve as the Treasurer of the Corporation. This office is separate and distinctive from the central administration's treasurer and vice president for finance and administration. More specifically the corporation's treasurer is directly responsible for its "stocks, bonds, debentures, notes and other such instruments".[12]

Due to the provisions of Title 13-B of the Maine Revised Statutes, any member of the Corporation of Bates College, including the president and trustees, in good faith and standing, has totaled immunity from all financial and economic expenses through the charter's indemnification policy. Enacted only when directly protecting, securing or promoting the overall welfare of the college.

The board of trustees establish the numerous committees to secure the administration and wellbeing of the college. The Committee on Academic Affairs was established to oversee the college's athletic program and the academic activities and meet with the Faculty's Committee on Faculty Governance to discuss and promote the academic program of the college. The Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid was created to reviews policies and decides the direction for new admissions standards.

Executive committee edit

The board of trustees are constitutionally required to elect an executive committee, that features the president of the college and the chairperson of the board of trustees, and no less than five members of the board of trustees. The committee is directly responsible for the general administration of the college and its domains. The chairman of the board of trustees is to also be appointed as the chairman of the Bates College Corporation and to serve as the chief council to the president of Bates College.[12]

Presidency of the college edit

President of Bates College
 
Incumbent
Clayton Spencer
since October 26, 2012 (2012-10-26)
Executive Administration
Central Administration
Style(Madam/Mister) President
President of the Trustees
Trustee
Chief Executive
Member ofCentral administration
Board of Trustees
Executive Committee
Bates College Corporation
Faculty of Bates College
ResidencePresident's House
SeatLewiston, Maine, U.S.
AppointerBoard of Trustees of Bates College
Term lengthAt Trustees' Pleasure
Continuously renewable
Constituting instrumentThe Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates College
Inaugural holderOren Burbank Cheney
March 16, 1855
FormationMarch 16, 1855
Salary$465,000 annually
WebsiteOffice of the President

The president of Bates College is the appointed head of the college, as well as the principal securer, principal academic, chief executive officer of the corporation, and the ex officio president of the board of trustees. Lane Hall serves as the principal workplace and headquarters of the president's central administration.

Barring the specifications of the board of trustees, the president has full and final authority and responsibility for all components of Bates including the academics, operations, and finances. The president is de facto the highest ranking academic official of ten separate functions including, the board of trustees (both active and honorary), Departments of Student Affairs, Finance, Admissions, Communications, Faculty, Library Services, College Advancement and the treasury. Although not the highest-ranking officer within the departments, the president maintains substantial influence (should they choose to exercise the right) over the operational capabilities of such departments. The president is granted the right to, at their pleasure, attend, vote and otherwise participate in any (with some minimal specified restrictions) meeting established by the Corporation. Only the president of the college and the chairperson of the board of trustees may convene a meeting unprompted and unscheduled in the event of a confirmed emergency.[12] The office of the presidency is filled by a majority vote by the board of trustees and the office of the presidency is vacated by the same. The president may not be removed for any reason whatsoever if a majority is not reached, formal notification is not presented to the incumbent, or a requested hearing is not granted. The president is the chief executive officer of the corporation and principal academic of the college.[13] Only the president of the college may physically confer honorary degrees to recipients, no other member of the college, board of trustees, or corporation is allowed to do so.[12]

The executive compensation for the president as of 2013 included a base salary of $432,000, with overall compensation totaling $465,170.[14] This make the president the second highest paid president of the CBB schools off of base pay, and the third highest paid president of the CBB schools off of overall compensation.[14] The presidency of the college is afforded an official residence, and various other expense free benefits.[15] The presidential salary is ranked as the 7th highest paid president (in base pay) in the New England Small College Athletic Conference.[16]

Charter specifications edit

Rights and privileges edit

The office of the presidency of Bates College is afforded certain rights and responsibilities, as well as some select privileges.

It will be the duty of the President to be the chief executive and academic officer of the College and to cooperate with the other members of the Corporation and with the Faculty of the College in the formulation of the policies of the Corporation and to administer these policies when formulated, in accordance with such instructions as the Corporation as a whole, its Executive Committee, or its other committees, acting within their authority, will give the President. He/she will have such powers as are reasonable and necessary for the carrying out of such instructions. All officers of administration and members of the teaching faculty shall be responsible to the President of the College, or to such officers or officers as the President may designate, for the satisfactory performance of their respective duties as set forth by the President, or by such of cer or of cers as the President may designate, except as may otherwise be provided in the Charter, these Bylaws, or by the vote of the Trustees.[12]

The Office of the President, along with the board of trustees, is immune from paying expenses incurred during the defense of the operational well-being of the college.

 
The President of Bates College is given numerous amenities such as the President's House.

[The President of the College when] acting within the scope of his or her employment in good faith and in a manner reasonably believed by such person to be lawful and in the best interest of the College, shall, in accordance with the provisions of Title 13-B of the Maine Revised Statutes, be indemnified against all expenses, including attorneys’ fees, judgments, nes and amounts paid in settlement, actually and necessarily incurred by action.[12]

Signature edit

The signature of the president is considered an essential execution in the operation of the college.

The signature of the President or the Treasurer will be essential to the execution of all deeds and contracts to which the Corporation may become a party, except for those contracts involving less than an amount designated by the Board from time to time, and the signature of the President will be essential to the authentication of diplomas unless otherwise ordered by the Corporation.[12]

 
The college's second president, George Colby Chase, is the namesake for Chase House and Chase Hall. Chase oversaw the construction of 11 new buildings, including Coram Library, Rand Hall, the Central Heating Plant, the Gomes Chapel, Libbey Forum, the Carnegie Science Hall, and Chase Hall. He increased the student and faculty thee fold. He also quadrupled the school's endowment to approximately one million dollars.[17]
State of the College edit

It is mandated by both board of trustees and the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College that the incumbent president present an annual report detailing the current state of the institution.

The President will present annually at a meeting of the corporation a report on the state of the College, including in each such report such recommendations as to policies or changes thereof as he/she may consider desirable.[12]

Ex officio membership edit

The president is given the ex officio position of President of the Board of Trustees.

The President is an ex officio member of the Board of Trustees and all committees, and may at his/her pleasure attend, participate and vote at the meetings of the Board of Trustees and its committees, except for meetings or portions of meetings designated by the Trustees or any committee thereof as "independent."[12]

Tenure and term limits edit

The president of Bates College serves at Trustees' Pleasure, meaning a set contractual term that is suspensive and expansive. Certain specifications of the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College bar the board of trustees from removing the incumbent for any reason.

The term of the President's service will be described in a contract between the Board of Trustees and the President. Should the office of President become vacant or should the President be temporarily unable to perform the duties of his/her office, the Executive Committee will elect some person as Acting President, who will perform such duties of the presidency as they may determine until further action thereon is taken by the Board.[12]

Corporation of the college edit

With the office of the presidency, the board of trustees completes the Bates College Corporation which is given the right to adopt new rules, bylaws, and regulations as long as they stay within the jurisdiction of the legal system of the state of Maine. It is held directly responsible for the actions of the college with regard to finance and economic expenditure.[12] The corporation as a whole may establish new departments, majors, as well as schools within the college itself. It also reserves the right to hire and terminate professors, administrators, and staff. The employees of the college may be removed at any time, even faculty with academic tenure, if contractual destinations are faulted on or in any way disbanded.[12] The Corporation also has the exclusive rights to establish the conferring of academic degrees. The members of the board of trustees, central administration, and the president are afforded certain and selected powers, privileges, rights and immunities through the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College, the highest ranking document in the corporation of the college.[12] The corporation is to convene annually prior to the college's commencement in May to discuss the academic structuring of the following academic and calendar year.

Societies edit

The central administration of Bates sanctions five giving and participant societies. They are, in alphabetical order;[18]

  • Benjamin Bates Society – Established in 2005: For those who donate more than $US 1 million dollars in their lifetime.
  • Cheney Society – Established in 2005: For those who serve honorably on the Board of Trustees of Bates College.
  • Garcelon Society – Established in 2005: For those donate to the Androscoggin Scholarship Fund.
  • Mount David Society – Established in 2005: For those "who put the college first in their annual philanthropy."
  • Phillips Society – Established in 1998: For those participate in legacy or estate donations.

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b . www.bates.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-06-16. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  2. ^ "Campus Tour - Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2016-05-29. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  3. ^ Cheney, Cheney, Emeline Stanley Aldrich Burlingame (1907). The Story of the life and work of Oren B. Cheney, founder and first president of Bates College. Ladd Library, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine: Morning Star. pp. 99.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ College, Bates. "Bates College: Muskie Archives: Bates History". abacus.bates.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-18.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Past Presidents – Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2016-04-02. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Past Presidents | Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2016-07-14. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  7. ^ "Biography | Office of the President | Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2016-05-31. Retrieved 2016-06-05.
  8. ^ "Clayton Spencer Strikes Out On Her Own, Leaving Behind Long Legacy of Accomplishments | News | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com. from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  9. ^ "Academic Access, Education Reform". 2012-10-29. from the original on 2016-04-09. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  10. ^ "Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates College" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2017-10-18.
  11. ^ Rogers, Ray (May 11, 2012). "Bates College Laws and Bylaws". Billboard. Retrieved May 10, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Charter and Bylaws | Office of the President | Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  13. ^ "Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates College" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2017-10-18.
  14. ^ a b "Executive Compensation at Private and Public Colleges". The Chronicle of Higher Education. 2015-12-06. from the original on 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  15. ^ "President's House | Campus Tour | Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  16. ^ "Mills among lowest-paid NESCAC presidents — The Bowdoin Orient". The Bowdoin Orient. from the original on 2016-06-10. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
  17. ^ "George Colby Chase | Past Presidents | Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2015-12-24. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  18. ^ "Societies | Giving to Bates | Bates College". www.bates.edu. from the original on 2016-05-15. Retrieved 2016-05-18.

Further reading edit

  • 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). 2017 Catalog.
  • Bates College Archives. Maine State Seminary Records. Online Deposit.
  • Bates College Archives. Bates College Oral History Project. [permanent dead link] Online Deposit[permanent dead link].
  • 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) Online Version.

Direct notes edit

  1. "Faith by Their Works: The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877", By Tomothy Larson (2005), Multi-source.
  1. ^ "Faith by Their Works: The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877", By Tomothy Larson (p.15)
  2. ^ "Faith by Their Works: The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877", By Tomothy Larson (p.15)
  3. ^ "Faith by Their Works: The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877", By Tomothy Larson (p.16)
  4. ^ "Faith by Their Works: The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877", By Tomothy Larson (p. 17)

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This article is about the central administration and hall of Bates College For the Virginia Tech building see Campus of Virginia Tech Lane Hall is a later 20th century neoclassical building serving as the principal workplace and headquarters of the central administration of Bates College located at 2 Andrews Road in Lewiston Maine 1 It has been the principle administrative headquarters of every Bates president since Thomas Hedley Reynolds in 1964 Lane Hall was named after George Lane Jr who served as treasurer of the college and secretary of the corporation 1 Lane HallThe northern facade with a columned entrance facing Hathorn Hall and the Historic QuadAlternative namesmetonymically as the academic administration of Bates CollegeGeneral informationStatusActive and operationalArchitectural styleNeoclassical PalladianLocationLewiston Maine U S Construction started1963Completed1964Cost 4 8 million in 2016 USDOwnerBates CollegeTechnical detailsSize29 000 square feetFloor count4The building name Lane Hall is used to refer metonymically to the central administration of Bates College a The board of trustees combined with the office of the presidency create the Bates College Corporation the highest level of authority for the college and its extended domains The members of the board of trustees central administration and the president are afforded certain and selected powers privileges rights and immunities through the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College the highest ranking document in the Corporation of Bates College The hall often confused with the official residence of the president provides no residential space for any executive offices The president is afforded the President s House as an official residence Lane Hall has no specific security detail but is under the security protection of the college s security units and the Lewiston Police Department Lane Hall is by Hathorn Hall to the south and to the North flanked by Parker Hall and Dana Chemistry Hall It is adjacent to Pettigrew Hall and Pettengill Hall Lane overlooks the Historic Quadrangle of the college and protrudes from Lake Andrews 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction 2 Administration 2 1 Past presidents 3 Trustees of the college 3 1 Executive committee 4 Presidency of the college 4 1 Charter specifications 4 1 1 Rights and privileges 4 1 1 1 Signature 4 1 1 2 State of the College 4 1 2 Ex officio membership 4 1 3 Tenure and term limits 5 Corporation of the college 6 Societies 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Citations 8 2 Further reading 8 3 Direct notesHistory editMain article History of Bates College1900 photo of Bates College featuring a newly constructed refurbished Historic Quad protruding from the Hathon mound The only buildings constructed at the time was the first academic building Hathorn Hall and the first residential dormitory Parker Hall as well as Hedge Hall and Roger Williams Hall The founder of Bates College Oren Burbank Cheney began with the establishment of the Nichols Latin School a collegiate preparatory school and the Cobb Divinity School which subsequently turned into the Maine State Seminary in 1852 later expanding to include liberal arts academics in 1855 making it one of the oldest liberal arts colleges in the United States Cheney met with religious leaders in Topsham Maine to discuss the formation of a school that catered to Free Will Baptists and was based on principles of egalitarianism liberty and scholarship He began his speech by stating We do not propose an Academy referring to Colby College then Waterville Academy but a school of higher order between a college referring to Bowdoin College and an Academy We shall petition the state legislature to suitably endow as well as incorporate such an institution We know our claim is good and intend openly and manfully and we trust in a Christian spirit to press it If we fail next winter we shall try another legislature If we fail on a second trial we shall try a third and a fourth 3 The speech was well received and of the one required twenty four petitions were submitted to the Maine State Legislature After minimal delay the charter was approved and appropriated with 15 000 for its conception Benjamin Bates suggested to Cheney that the school be located in a more central part of Maine Lewiston Maine Construction edit nbsp The construction of the Lane Hall began with the laying of the cornerstone in 1963 although there was no formal ceremony b The principal facade of the Lane Hall from the north is of four floors and eleven bays The ground floor is hidden by a raised carriage ramp and parapet thus the facade appears to be of three floors The central three bays are behind a prostyle portico this was a later addition to the hall built in 1970 serving thanks to the carriage ramp as a porte cochere c The hall s southern facade is a combination of the Palladian and neoclassical styles of architecture It is of three floors all visible The ground floor is rusticated in the Palladian fashion At the center of the facade is a neoclassical projecting triangular point of four bays The point is flanked by two bays the windows of which as on the north facade have alternating segmented and pointed pediments at first floor level The bows cover two staircase levels leading to a colonnaded loggia next to Pettengill Hall d Lane Hall was constructed at a totaled cost of 630 000 4 8 million in 2016 U S dollars 4 Administration editPast presidents edit There have been eight presidents of Bates College and one interim president 5 President term Profession Cite1 Oren Burbank Cheney 1863 1894 Abolitionist and Freewill Baptist preacher 6 2 George Colby Chase 1894 1919 English scholar 6 3 Clifton Daggett Gray 1920 1944 Theologian and author 6 4 Charles Franklin Phillips 1944 1967 Economist and professor 6 5 Thomas Hedley Reynolds 1967 1989 American historian 6 6 Donald West Harward 1989 2002 Philosopher 6 7 Elaine Tuttle Hansen 2002 2011 English scholar 6 Nancy Cable Interim Academic and academic administrator 6 8 Clayton Spencer 2012 present Lawyer policy maker and academic administrator 7 8 9 Trustees of the college editThe college s Board of Fellows and board of overseers combined to create a united board of trustees featuring alumni and accomplished members of society associated with Bates The president and board of trustees of Bates College are afforded certain and selective rights that they are free to exercise in their official capacity The property and government has historically been vested in its founder and in his each president thereafter including each of the following groups by ruling of the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College 10 The Laws of the president and trustees of Bates College ensures the following Board of Trustees By that name they will have power to prosecute and defend suits at law and in equity to have and use a common seal and to change the same at pleasure to take and hold for the objects of their association by gift grant bequest purchase or otherwise any estate real or personal or both and to sell and convey any estate real or personal or both which the interests of said college may require to be sold and conveyed The successors to the Board of Fellows and the Board of Overseers now serve together on a united Board of Trustees Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates College 11 The number of active members on the board of trustees is constitutionally set to be barred from exceeding a maximum of forty people with a minimum set at three members When the allowed and mandated amount is reached only then can the Board of Trustees establish their quorum The members are directly responsible for the election and eventual appointment of a chairperson of the board Vice Chairperson of the Board and a Secretary of the board With the aforementioned completed the board of trustees may pursue the nomination confirmation and appointment of new members All members of the Board of Trustees have a good standing term limit of up to five years with a maximum of one selection Although a rarity a trustee may serve for longer than ten years or two terms of five years each and may even serve at the incumbent president s pleasure In order for such a status to be reached the trustee must be appointed by the executive committee and must be confirmed by two thirds majority vote by the entire board of trustees Only the president of the college and the chairperson of the board of trustees may convene a meeting unprompted and unscheduled in the event of a confirmed emergency 12 nbsp 3rd President of Bates Clifton Daggett Gray established the Board of Fellows and Board of Overseers after briefly considering combining them to form an appointed Board of Directors Since then the college s Board of Fellows and Board of Overseers combined to create a united Board of Trustees The board of trustees may convene independently of the Corporation that is to say the office of the presidency and central administration to discuss sensitive or legally personal matters effecting the welfare of the college or its administration Independent meetings may choose to bar the president or any member of the central administration from attending An age limit of seventy years old is set for each and every trustee unless one has been selected to serve at the incumbent president s pleasure 12 The board of trustees is to elect a treasurer of the board of trustees who is to also serve as the Treasurer of the Corporation This office is separate and distinctive from the central administration s treasurer and vice president for finance and administration More specifically the corporation s treasurer is directly responsible for its stocks bonds debentures notes and other such instruments 12 Due to the provisions of Title 13 B of the Maine Revised Statutes any member of the Corporation of Bates College including the president and trustees in good faith and standing has totaled immunity from all financial and economic expenses through the charter s indemnification policy Enacted only when directly protecting securing or promoting the overall welfare of the college The board of trustees establish the numerous committees to secure the administration and wellbeing of the college The Committee on Academic Affairs was established to oversee the college s athletic program and the academic activities and meet with the Faculty s Committee on Faculty Governance to discuss and promote the academic program of the college The Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid was created to reviews policies and decides the direction for new admissions standards Executive committee edit The board of trustees are constitutionally required to elect an executive committee that features the president of the college and the chairperson of the board of trustees and no less than five members of the board of trustees The committee is directly responsible for the general administration of the college and its domains The chairman of the board of trustees is to also be appointed as the chairman of the Bates College Corporation and to serve as the chief council to the president of Bates College 12 Presidency of the college editPresident of Bates College nbsp IncumbentClayton Spencersince October 26 2012 2012 10 26 Executive AdministrationCentral AdministrationStyle Madam Mister President President of the TrusteesTrusteeChief ExecutiveMember ofCentral administrationBoard of TrusteesExecutive CommitteeBates College CorporationFaculty of Bates CollegeResidencePresident s HouseSeatLewiston Maine U S AppointerBoard of Trustees of Bates CollegeTerm lengthAt Trustees PleasureContinuously renewableConstituting instrumentThe Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates CollegeInaugural holderOren Burbank CheneyMarch 16 1855FormationMarch 16 1855Salary 465 000 annuallyWebsiteOffice of the PresidentThe president of Bates College is the appointed head of the college as well as the principal securer principal academic chief executive officer of the corporation and the ex officio president of the board of trustees Lane Hall serves as the principal workplace and headquarters of the president s central administration Barring the specifications of the board of trustees the president has full and final authority and responsibility for all components of Bates including the academics operations and finances The president is de facto the highest ranking academic official of ten separate functions including the board of trustees both active and honorary Departments of Student Affairs Finance Admissions Communications Faculty Library Services College Advancement and the treasury Although not the highest ranking officer within the departments the president maintains substantial influence should they choose to exercise the right over the operational capabilities of such departments The president is granted the right to at their pleasure attend vote and otherwise participate in any with some minimal specified restrictions meeting established by the Corporation Only the president of the college and the chairperson of the board of trustees may convene a meeting unprompted and unscheduled in the event of a confirmed emergency 12 The office of the presidency is filled by a majority vote by the board of trustees and the office of the presidency is vacated by the same The president may not be removed for any reason whatsoever if a majority is not reached formal notification is not presented to the incumbent or a requested hearing is not granted The president is the chief executive officer of the corporation and principal academic of the college 13 Only the president of the college may physically confer honorary degrees to recipients no other member of the college board of trustees or corporation is allowed to do so 12 The executive compensation for the president as of 2013 included a base salary of 432 000 with overall compensation totaling 465 170 14 This make the president the second highest paid president of the CBB schools off of base pay and the third highest paid president of the CBB schools off of overall compensation 14 The presidency of the college is afforded an official residence and various other expense free benefits 15 The presidential salary is ranked as the 7th highest paid president in base pay in the New England Small College Athletic Conference 16 Charter specifications edit Rights and privileges editThe office of the presidency of Bates College is afforded certain rights and responsibilities as well as some select privileges It will be the duty of the President to be the chief executive and academic officer of the College and to cooperate with the other members of the Corporation and with the Faculty of the College in the formulation of the policies of the Corporation and to administer these policies when formulated in accordance with such instructions as the Corporation as a whole its Executive Committee or its other committees acting within their authority will give the President He she will have such powers as are reasonable and necessary for the carrying out of such instructions All officers of administration and members of the teaching faculty shall be responsible to the President of the College or to such officers or officers as the President may designate for the satisfactory performance of their respective duties as set forth by the President or by such of cer or of cers as the President may designate except as may otherwise be provided in the Charter these Bylaws or by the vote of the Trustees 12 The Office of the President along with the board of trustees is immune from paying expenses incurred during the defense of the operational well being of the college nbsp The President of Bates College is given numerous amenities such as the President s House The President of the College when acting within the scope of his or her employment in good faith and in a manner reasonably believed by such person to be lawful and in the best interest of the College shall in accordance with the provisions of Title 13 B of the Maine Revised Statutes be indemnified against all expenses including attorneys fees judgments nes and amounts paid in settlement actually and necessarily incurred by action 12 Signature editThe signature of the president is considered an essential execution in the operation of the college The signature of the President or the Treasurer will be essential to the execution of all deeds and contracts to which the Corporation may become a party except for those contracts involving less than an amount designated by the Board from time to time and the signature of the President will be essential to the authentication of diplomas unless otherwise ordered by the Corporation 12 nbsp The college s second president George Colby Chase is the namesake for Chase House and Chase Hall Chase oversaw the construction of 11 new buildings including Coram Library Rand Hall the Central Heating Plant the Gomes Chapel Libbey Forum the Carnegie Science Hall and Chase Hall He increased the student and faculty thee fold He also quadrupled the school s endowment to approximately one million dollars 17 State of the College editIt is mandated by both board of trustees and the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College that the incumbent president present an annual report detailing the current state of the institution The President will present annually at a meeting of the corporation a report on the state of the College including in each such report such recommendations as to policies or changes thereof as he she may consider desirable 12 Ex officio membership editThe president is given the ex officio position of President of the Board of Trustees The President is an ex officio member of the Board of Trustees and all committees and may at his her pleasure attend participate and vote at the meetings of the Board of Trustees and its committees except for meetings or portions of meetings designated by the Trustees or any committee thereof as independent 12 Tenure and term limits editThe president of Bates College serves at Trustees Pleasure meaning a set contractual term that is suspensive and expansive Certain specifications of the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College bar the board of trustees from removing the incumbent for any reason The term of the President s service will be described in a contract between the Board of Trustees and the President Should the office of President become vacant or should the President be temporarily unable to perform the duties of his her office the Executive Committee will elect some person as Acting President who will perform such duties of the presidency as they may determine until further action thereon is taken by the Board 12 Corporation of the college editWith the office of the presidency the board of trustees completes the Bates College Corporation which is given the right to adopt new rules bylaws and regulations as long as they stay within the jurisdiction of the legal system of the state of Maine It is held directly responsible for the actions of the college with regard to finance and economic expenditure 12 The corporation as a whole may establish new departments majors as well as schools within the college itself It also reserves the right to hire and terminate professors administrators and staff The employees of the college may be removed at any time even faculty with academic tenure if contractual destinations are faulted on or in any way disbanded 12 The Corporation also has the exclusive rights to establish the conferring of academic degrees The members of the board of trustees central administration and the president are afforded certain and selected powers privileges rights and immunities through the laws of the president and trustees of Bates College the highest ranking document in the corporation of the college 12 The corporation is to convene annually prior to the college s commencement in May to discuss the academic structuring of the following academic and calendar year Societies editThe central administration of Bates sanctions five giving and participant societies They are in alphabetical order 18 Benjamin Bates Society Established in 2005 For those who donate more than US 1 million dollars in their lifetime Cheney Society Established in 2005 For those who serve honorably on the Board of Trustees of Bates College Garcelon Society Established in 2005 For those donate to the Androscoggin Scholarship Fund Mount David Society Established in 2005 For those who put the college first in their annual philanthropy Phillips Society Established in 1998 For those participate in legacy or estate donations See also editHistory of Bates College List of Bates College peopleReferences editCitations edit a b Lane Hall Campus Tour Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 06 16 Retrieved 2016 05 18 Campus Tour Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 05 29 Retrieved 2016 05 18 Cheney Cheney Emeline Stanley Aldrich Burlingame 1907 The Story of the life and work of Oren B Cheney founder and first president of Bates College Ladd Library Bates College Lewiston Maine Morning Star pp 99 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link College Bates Bates College Muskie Archives Bates History abacus bates edu Retrieved 2016 05 18 permanent dead link Past Presidents Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 04 02 Retrieved 2016 04 12 a b c d e f g h Past Presidents Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 07 14 Retrieved 2016 08 23 Biography Office of the President Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 05 31 Retrieved 2016 06 05 Clayton Spencer Strikes Out On Her Own Leaving Behind Long Legacy of Accomplishments News The Harvard Crimson www thecrimson com Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 08 23 Academic Access Education Reform 2012 10 29 Archived from the original on 2016 04 09 Retrieved 2016 08 23 Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates College PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2017 10 18 Rogers Ray May 11 2012 Bates College Laws and Bylaws Billboard Retrieved May 10 2012 permanent dead link a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Charter and Bylaws Office of the President Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 01 25 Retrieved 2016 01 09 Laws of the President and Trustees of Bates College PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2017 10 18 a b Executive Compensation at Private and Public Colleges The Chronicle of Higher Education 2015 12 06 Archived from the original on 2016 05 05 Retrieved 2016 05 06 President s House Campus Tour Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 04 04 Retrieved 2016 05 06 Mills among lowest paid NESCAC presidents The Bowdoin Orient The Bowdoin Orient Archived from the original on 2016 06 10 Retrieved 2016 05 06 George Colby Chase Past Presidents Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2015 12 24 Retrieved 2015 12 24 Societies Giving to Bates Bates College www bates edu Archived from the original on 2016 05 15 Retrieved 2016 05 18 Further reading edit 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 2017 Catalog Bates College Archives Maine State Seminary Records Online Deposit Bates College Archives Bates College Oral History Project permanent dead link Online Deposit permanent dead link 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 Online Version Direct notes edit Faith by Their Works The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877 By Tomothy Larson 2005 Multi source Faith by Their Works The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877 By Tomothy Larson p 15 Faith by Their Works The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877 By Tomothy Larson p 15 Faith by Their Works The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877 By Tomothy Larson p 16 Faith by Their Works The Progressive Tradition at Bates College from 1855 to 1877 By Tomothy Larson p 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lane Hall amp oldid 1192621693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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