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Clifton Daggett Gray

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Clifton Daggett Gray became Bates' third president in 1919, serving until 1944. He continued his predecessor's expansion of the academic side of Bates, but his tenure also saw significant changes in other aspects of college life. On-campus dancing was officially sanctioned, hazing was abolished, and
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Bates College honored Gray by naming their main athletic gymnasium after him. The Gray Athletic Building (Gray Cage) at Bates is home to basketball games, and student and faculty activities.
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As president, Gray greatly expanded the college's endowment and was active in the Bates debate program. He helped to organize the first intercontinental debate: Bates debated
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Clifton Daggett Gray records at Edmund S. Muskie Archives & Special Collections Library, Bates College
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Under his tenure the debate team began to compete internationally and hosted the
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student orientation and socializing rules were more formally established.
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in 1921. During World War II, Gray was instrumental in bringing a
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Gray served as president of Bates until 1944, when he retired.
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Index


President of Bates College
George Colby Chase
Charles Franklin Phillips
Boston, Massachusetts
Lewiston, Maine
Alma mater
Harvard University
University of Chicago
President of Bates College
University of Oxford
Oxford Union
Brooks Quimby Debate Council
Wall Street Crash of 1929
V-12 Naval Training Program
Boston, Massachusetts
Harvard University
University of Chicago
Free Will Baptist
Oxford University
V-12 Navy
Lewiston, Maine




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