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McCook Academic Building

McCook Academic Building

Located on the Gates Quad, the McCook Academic Building has classrooms and laboratories, an auditorium, and offices for the Anthropology, Educational Studies, Environmental Studies, International Studies, Jewish Studies, Philosophy, Physics, Public Policy and Law, and Religious Studies departments.

Construction began on May 14, 1962, and was completed in the summer of 1963. The Trustees named the building after the McCook family, who had ten family members attend the College, including Professor John J. McCook '1863, who taught Modern Languages. Professor McCook also aided the college in raising about $500,000.

Fundraising for the McCook Academic Building was done in two-mini projects by Vice President Holland. His plans included raising funds for the Austin Arts Center and other expenses. The Trustees Executive Committee approved his plan and $19 million was raised, including $6 million for the Arts Center and McCook.

Professor John J. McCook


Sources

Trinity College Map.

Trinity College in the Twentieth Century: a History (2000) by Peter J. Knapp and Anne H. Knapp, pp. 242,245.

History of Trinity College (1967) by Glenn Weaver, pp. 250-280.

Connecticut Historical Society.


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