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

 - Class of 1962

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ulty and students, as well as between University peeple and members of the community. Interviewer: What do you feel about the future of Hyde Park-Kenwood? Mr. Beadle: We would like to see continued prog- ress in the area. This Unixtersity is unusual in its interest in its surrounding community There are many problems; for example, those concerned with urban renewal. The University has much to offer in the solution of these problems. Interviewer: What do you visualize as the future of the University? M'r'. Beadle: The University of Chicago, as a ma- jor private university of the Midwest, must re- main strong and must become stronger in order to 12 retain a leading position. It is an important asset to the community, the city, and the nation. The trustees recognize this fact. They have supported the University in all its activities, as have the alumni, individuals, foundations, and government agencies. In addition to such support, the Univer- sity-as are many other universities in the United Statese-is being supported to an increasing extent by private industry. Members of industry recog- nize that the University is an asset to them as well as to the rest of the community. Today, many of the Universityts units, especially the Medical School, the Business School, and the Physical Sci- ences are supported to a considerable extent by industry, and we are conhdcnt that the support will increase.

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Interviewer: The College has been in a state of continuous change since its establishment. DO you see any drastic changes in the College in the near future? MT. Beadle: One of the special characteristics of the College at the University of Chicago is that it has always been able to change with the times. This characteristic is a vaiuabie one, and we are striving to maintain it. The College is at once an individual unit and a part of the entire Univer- sity It can and does take primary responsibility for the general education of undergraduates and at the same time maintains effective contact with graduate departments. Interviewer: How do you like Chicago as opposed to California? 11 Mr. Beadie: I grew up in the Midwest, and my wife lived here in Chicago for many years, and so we are not strangers to this part of the country. We are somewhat dismayed, though, when we see the snow tum black soon after it falls. We feel that there is still a great deal to be done in collabora- tion with city authorities and neighborhood or- ganizations in achieving a eieaner city. On the other hand, we do enjoy the changing 56350113 We find Hyde Park-Kenwood a most stimulat- ing community; it is easy to be enthusiastic ab0ut it. It has a cohesiveness that is unique for any Uni- versity community. Some 70 percent of the faculty live near the University, which is unusual for an urban university. The result is that Hyde Park- Kenwood is a community in which there is a great deal of extraeclassroom interaction between Eac-



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Interviewer: You dex-oted a great deal of your time to basic research in genetics before your ap- pointment here. Do you now have any time to spend in the lab? Mi: Beadle: Naturally this post keeps me pretty busy and I dml't have any time to do research. But the scientific progress which is taking place today in basic genetics is rapid. About all I can do is to keep up with the day-by-day discoveries as re- ported in scientific journals. 13

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