President Chester F. Lay, 1945 - 1948
A Golconda native, Lay left after a 20-year stint on the
University of Texas’ faculty to take Southern’s reins — becoming
its seventh chief executive — in 1945.
Southern grew to include three colleges and a strong graduate school, which precipitated
an Oct. 23, 1947, move by the 65th General Assembly to drop the Normal from the
institution in favor of renaming it Southern Illinois University.
The first formal research conducted at SIU began in 1948 with Lay’s appointment
of internationally known geneticist Carl C. Lindegren as a research professor
of biological science. Today, one of the University’s buildings, Lindegren
Hall, stands as a memorial to the scientist who first brought in research grants.
Lay resigned to accept a job at Southern Methodist University in Dallas that
same year.
