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Jenkins Hall
Jenkins Hall was built in 1949-50 to house the
Department of
Biophysics, a function it continues to serve. The building is
named in honor of Thomas C. Jenkins, a Hopkins student in the
late 1880s, whose wife, May McShane Jenkins, donated the funds
required for construction. In 1959, four more stories were added
to the original two-story structure, attached to the rear of
Mergenthaler Hall. The funds for
this addition also came from the Jenkins endowment. The building
was renovated in the mid-1980s as part of a general series of
renovations on the Homewood campus.
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