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Additional buildings have been constructed around the original Technological Institute, connected together by pedestrian bridges to create what has been called the "Technological Campus". Among them are the Seeley G. Mudd Library for Science and Engineering opened in 1977, the Center for Catalysis
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in the shape of two letter E's, placed back to back and joined by a central structure. Each of the six departments at the time occupied one wing. When it was built it was the largest building on Northwestern's Evanston campus. After the construction of Tech was completed in December 1942,
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In 1961, construction began on two new wings, which were added to the eastern ends of the building, along with additions to the library and physics wing. The expansion, dedicated in October, 1963, was prompted by a $ 3.4 million contract awarded by the
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and Surface Science in 1986, and Cook Hall in 1989. More recent additions to the "Technological Campus" include Hogan Hall, the Pancoe Life Sciences Pavilion, the Center for Nanofabrication, and the Ford Motor Company Engineering Design Center.
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The construction of the building became possible after Walter Patton Murphy, a wealthy inventor of railroad equipment, donated $ 6.735 million on March 20, 1939. Murphy wanted the Institute to offer a new kind of
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for the new building on April 1, 1940 and the building was dedicated on June 15–16, 1942. The building was designed by the architectural firm of
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Northwestern received an additional bequest of $ 28 million from Murphy's estate to provide for an engineering school "second to none".
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In 1999, a ten-year, $ 125 million renovation of the Technological institute was completed. This renovation, undertaken by
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Robert C. Michaelson. "Opportunity Lost and Gained: A Sidelight on the Walter P. Murphy Gift". In Morris E. Fine (ed.).
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built from 1940 to 1942. It is the main building for students and faculty in the
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Northwestern University Library archives architecture collection
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Technological Institute in 1942, before the construction of the
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Technological Institute in 1977, after the construction of the
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Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
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Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
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The history of the Technological Institute from 1939 to 1969
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Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research
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and two new wings on the eastern end of the building
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Technological Institute

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Northwestern University
Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
McCormick Foundation
cooperative education
Phi Kappa Psi
fraternity house
Dearborn Observatory
Patten Gymnasium
Ground was broken
Holabird & Root
Advanced Research Agency of the Department of Defense
McCormick Foundation
Robert R. McCormick
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Tech, the Early Years
"$ 20,000,000 Given Northwestern Under Will of Walter P. Murphy; Fund Will Go for Permanent Endowment and Expansion of Technology Institute Under Cooperation With Industries"
New York Times
"History: 1989-1998"
the original
"Technological Institute"
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The history of the Technological Institute from 1939 to 1969
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