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28-JUN-2005 Rennie Finley

June 28: Meeting the General

Los Alamos, NM


You may recall that I am historian by training, and my focus area has been recent US history with a special interest in World War II. One little piece of that has been some study about the Manhattan Project which was the development of the first atomic bomb at Los Alamos, NM.

Today my hostess (and sister-in-law) Rennie Finley and I toured a couple of museums in Los Alamos which is about hour northwest of Santa Fe. I found the Bradbury Science Museum to be both educational and disturbing. The development of the bomb and as well as the history of the town are covered well. There is also a focus on post-war deterrence, scientific development, and non-proliferation testing.

This is a picture of me with a statue of General Leslie Groves who was the Corp of Engineers project officer.

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Guest 29-Jun-2005 23:29
One of my all-time favorite books is: "The making of the atomic bomb" by Richard Rhodes. Dry, it certainly is, but it is an amazing, interesting, fascinating view of the scientists who contributed to the basic physics and engineering, beginning with the late 19th century (Curie, et. al.), and ending up at Los Alamos. I can appreciate your observations of both fascinating and disturbing.

So if you were Einstein, contemplating the morality - what would you do? What would you tell the President?
Gayle P. Clement29-Jun-2005 22:25
You're a lot friendlier looking then he is. Nice SP.
Herb 29-Jun-2005 13:12
Two serious looking fellers
Robin Reid29-Jun-2005 03:57
Re mushroom cloud growing out of my head ... you mean you all have never noticed that before in earlier photos? ~~ LOL
Robin Reid29-Jun-2005 03:56
@ Mark H. ... yes we are both on vacation. But I don't have a calf named Jeanne licking my hand. LOL
Robin Reid29-Jun-2005 03:55
@James ... the name of Oak Ridge was not mentioned any place! Besides the Lab here they talked about the boy's school that the Lab replaced, but that was it.

@ Bob Smith and others.... this is the one shot I'm willing to post. The others were of the bomb etc.
Guest 29-Jun-2005 03:47
What a great trip are you having!! And that cloud over your head it`s because were you thinking a lot how to make this SP?
Elaine (etfitz)29-Jun-2005 03:25
Very nice Sp!
Di29-Jun-2005 02:24
Very interesting, Robin. Great pic of you, too. See ya soon!
Karen Leaf29-Jun-2005 01:41
Bet you had a hard time tearing yourself away from there. Fascinating stuff. And it is a good pic of you, even if you have a mushroom (cloud) growing out of your head :)
Bob Smith28-Jun-2005 23:56
Very interesting. I'm reading "109 East Palace" by Jennet Conant right now, which is about the front office for Los Alamos in Santa Fe. I'm interested in the Manhattan Project too, so I hope to see more shots from your visit!
Coleen Perilloux Landry28-Jun-2005 23:31
Nice photo of you, Robin.
James Lundy28-Jun-2005 23:30
Robin I am curious as to how much credit Los Alamos gives to the "Secret City" of Oak Ridge, TN in it's role in the project? While touring do you remember seeing Oak Ridge mentioned? It is interesting how much both places had to do with the project and how both cites give credit only to their own role in making the bomb.
don nieman28-Jun-2005 22:59
Two substantial looking gentlemen, indeed! History is hip! Nice shot.
brother_mark28-Jun-2005 22:43
We're both on "holiday" as they say over here. I'm struggling to use an unfamiliar medium, a laptop. Oy, I can't find the right keys and these Brits have changed a few to confuse US.

Ah, I was trying to recall the name of a general and I've got it, Curtis LeMay, wasn't he the one who was particularly fond of USING nukes?