University of Chicago - Cap and Gown Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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able. Believing that fundamental ideas were being submerged under a deluge of facts, he emphasized philosophical courses and introduced to the campus the Aristotelian trio, Adler, Mac Keen, and Buchanan. Rush Medical School was made a graduate department, and the School of Edu- cation and the Law School were completely reorganized. Everywhere :1 new spirit of enthusiastic inquiry and intelligent objectivity prevailed, and since then the University of Chicago has become known as the place where men think thoroughly and speak freely, a center of great advance- ment. . Even today after tWelve years of steady progress, President Hutchins is still making remarkable changes. Some people do not sanction his abolition of inter-collegiate football, but few disagree with his widening of the universityls research department to all parts of the world. Whether they approve or not, everyone agrees that he is making a splendid attempt to keep education in pate with the times. This new objective of making the University of Chicago a pulsating influence in the world around it is an appro- priate climax to its history, for Surely it has done more than merely transmitt learning to thousands of students. It has lent its talent to creating new knowledge that has enlightened all mankind. Enrolled in the faculty are men whose prowress in science and literature have brought them honors from all over the world. Ever since Albert Michelson discovered the speed of light and thus clarified a whole field of physics, there has been a stalwart tradition of superiority to uphold. RobertA. Millikin and Arthur Holly Compton both advanced that tradition when they received Nobel prizes for their extraordinary work in physics. Howard Taylor Rieketts died seeking a cure for typhus, and George Dick is a name familiar to every school child as the discoverer of scarlett fever anti-toxin. So on through department and department, year after year, men seek more knowledge to bring to the world. Arthur Dempster and William Harkins are currently working endlessly and fruitfully in the shadowy, unexplored field where physics and chemistry meet. In the biology depart- ment, Professor A. J. Carlson is setting the pace with his scientific motto, Vat iss the ef-Fidencefl All of these contributions will add to the progress of the passing years and make the university an essential part of the future. So at the turn of the next century, the University of Chicago will be just as great as it is today, for it will have advanced with time and will fulfill the requisites of education in that age, whatever they may be.

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