National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
F. C. Liepman worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
Elsie Mae Freeman was born in Missouri in 1900. She graduated high school in Chicago. After graduating, Elsie was recruited to work in a lab at the University of Chicago in 1919.
Kite worked as a chemist at the Y-12 plant at Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project.
Dorothy McKibbin was responsible for welcoming new recruits to the Manhattan Project. Known by many as the “Gatekeeper to Los Alamos,” McKibbin ran the Santa Fe office at 109 East Palace for the Los Alamos National Laboratory during World War II.