Manhattan Project researcher owned this house

by BlockShopper Historian published Nov. 12, 2009

Samuel Weissman professor emeritus of chemistry at Washington University owned this house. He was one of the first scientists to arrive at Los Alamos, N.M. to work on the Manhattan Project, the development of the first atomic bomb. At Washington University he pioneered the use of electron spin resonance in chemistry. Weissman passed away in 2007.

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