National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
J. E. Kyle worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
John Roedel worked for the Fercleve Corporation.
William Vatter was an American accounting scholar. Vatter was born in 1905 in Cincinnati. In his early years he hoped to be a musician, and he played the violin, viola, piano and French horn.
Henry Yevlove worked for Harold Urey’s group at Columbia University as a junior scientist. He later changed his last name to “Young.
Wuethrich worked for Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation.