National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
L. L. Forward worked for the Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation.
Bill Hartnett worked in plutonium metallurgy for the Manhattan Project at the Hanford Engineer Works from January 1943 to December 1946.
Attended the University of Maine.
Hayes worked in the United States Engineer District Office.
Rose Bethe and her husband, Nobel Prize winner Hans Bethe, moved to Los Alamos in early 1943 when Hans was appointed leader of the Theoretical Division for the Manhattan Project.