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Roy
Bedichek
Marker Location: Eddy
Cemetery
Old Blevins Rd. Exit off
IH-35
Eddy, McLennan County, Texas
Year Erected: 1998
Roy Bedichek, June 27, 1878 - May 21, 1959. Born in Illinois to J. M. and Lucretia
(Craven) Bedichek, Roy came to Falls County at the age of six. Educated first
in his parents' school at Blevins and later at the Bedichek's Eddy Literary and
Scientific Institute, he graduated from the University of Texas in 1903. He and
Lillian Greer were married in 1910; their children were Mary, Sarah, and
Bachman. Bedichek was a reporter, editor, teacher, and homesteader before
joining the staff of the University of Texas in 1917; he became the second
director of the University Interscholastic League (UIL) in 1922. For twenty-six
years he tailored league policies to the American ideal of education for every
child. His use of educational competition as "a spur to industry and a
whetstone of talent" has shaped the lives of the countless students who
have participated in UIL academic, athletic, and musical contests. A lifelong
outdoorsman and animal lover, Bedichek wrote "Adventures with a Texas
Naturalist," which was published in 1947; his letters, evidence of his
enthusiastic correspondence, were collected into two books. Bedichek is fondly
remembered as a conversationalist, folklorist, and storyteller who related all
experience to the natural world. "He had the most richly stored mind of
any man I ever knew," said his friend J. Frank Dobie.