National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
T. W. Rodes worked for the Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation.
Dorothy Bryan worked for the Tennessee Eastman Corporation at the Y-12 Plant.
Charles J. Spiegl was a civilian scientist employed by the Manhattan Project. He was involved in radiation toxicology, studying the effects of radiation on animals at the Trinity Site near Alamogordo, New Mexico.
Harlan Tyne worked for the United States Engineer District Office.
Hyman H. Goldsmith (1907-1949) was an American physicist. In 1943, Goldsmith became coordinator of information for the Metallurgical Lab in Chicago.