Architect
Centurion, 1913–1922
Born 25 April 1853 in Jackson, Michigan
Died 27 July 1922 in Bronxville, New York
Proposed by Carlton T. Chapman and William Mitchell Kendall
Elected 1 November 1913 at age sixty
Century Memorial
The quiet, modest and retiring disposition of William A. Bates, his reticence in conversation, left even his professional associates sometimes puzzled at his professional success. It was unmistakably true that throughout his active career the public sought the architect, not the architect the public. He was a pioneer in directing the people’s attention, through his own designs, to the English cottage outlines which he successfully adapted to present day requirements. In his country houses, for which he was better known than for his larger works, his buildings were so admirably adjusted to their surroundings as perhaps to symbolize the grace and harmony of his own unspoken meditations.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1923 Century Association Yearbook