After the completion of the first women's dormitory on campus, McCormick Hall, in 1964, the number of women enrolled increased greatly.
Female students, however, remained a tiny minority (numbered in dozens) prior to the completion of the first women's dormitory, McCormick Hall, in 1964.
McCormick Hall is a women-only dorm; all other dorms are coeducational.
The lecture is free and begins at 8 o'clock at 101 McCormick Hall.
In 1923, he and his mother donated McCormick Hall to Princeton University.
The college's first building is McCormick Hall, constructed in 1883 and still in use today.
It took two years to complete the first building of Hastings Art School that is called the McCormick Hall.
In spring of 2009 McCormick Hall was established as the Sustainability House.
Gannon, Lavis, and McCormick Halls are all girls dorms.
Princeton University Art Museum, McCormick Hall, (609)258-3788 or www.princetonartmuseum.org.