Fermi, Groves, & Zinn At The Museum of Science & Industry

Portrait of, from left, Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi (1901 - 1954), Manhattan Project director Major General Leslie R Groves (1896 - 1970), and Canadian-born American physicist & Argonne National Laboratory director Walter Zinn (1906 - 2000) as they pose in the Museum of Science & Industry's west wing, Chicago, Illinois, December 2, 1946. The men were part of group, which included 1,000 scientists, celebrating the fourth anniversary of the first self-sustaining nuclear reaction. (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
Portrait of, from left, Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi (1901 - 1954), Manhattan Project director Major General Leslie R Groves (1896 - 1970), and Canadian-born American physicist & Argonne National Laboratory director Walter Zinn (1906 - 2000) as they pose in the Museum of Science & Industry's west wing, Chicago, Illinois, December 2, 1946. The men were part of group, which included 1,000 scientists, celebrating the fourth anniversary of the first self-sustaining nuclear reaction. (Photo by Chicago Sun-Times Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
Fermi, Groves, & Zinn At The Museum of Science & Industry
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