National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
R. E. Buntley worked for the Roane-Anderson Company.
Herbert M. Parker (1910-1984) was a British-American medical physicist. He worked at Chicago, Oak Ridge, and Hanford during the Manhattan Project, and is perhaps best known for inventing the rep (a precursor of the rad) and helping develop the rem to measure radiation dosage.
Attended Massachussetts Institute of Technology.
Ray Sanders served in the First Ordnance Squadron.
Elizabeth Painter (later Elizabeth Painter Marcus) was an associate biologist in the Health Division at the University of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory.