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... However it wasn't the complete vision: Two of the coolest aspects of the original Chicago project fell off the priority list before the product went to market. ...
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... first two choices, Ernest O. Lawrence, director of the electromagnetic separation project, and Arthur H. Compton, director of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory ...
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... of the abandoned University of Chicago stadium in December 1942 ("Genesis: The Chicago Pile"). Within two years, the Manhattan Project would successfully test ...
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... first two choices, Ernest O. Lawrence, director of the electromagnetic separation project, and Arthur H. Compton, director of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory ...
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... 76-78, 156-167. Hales, Peter Bacon. Atomic Spaces: Living on the Manhattan Project. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1997, pp. 35-40. 460-478. ...
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... Under (OSRD) the fission project expanded, involving teams at a number of universities, including Columbia, Princeton, California, and Chicago. ...
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... Meanwhile, he began saving for his escape to the North. His mother, brother, and Aunt Maggie joined him in Memphis, and later moved with him to Chicago. ...
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... University of California at Berkley and the University of Chicago. By 1942, the Manhattan Project moved its headquarters to Chicago. ...
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... scientists were overjoyed, but Szilard said to Fermi, "This is a black day for mankind." Confidence in the project The success in Chicago prompted Roosevelt to ...
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... There Are No Children Here. It is a story of two brothers growing up in a housing project of Chicago. By the author following the ...
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... Soon after Enrico Fermi achieved a sustainable nuclear chain reaction at the University of Chicago, the Manhattan Project built a top-secret complex of nuclear ...
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... He oversaw the entire project from its conception to its completion."(Outlaw 3 ... Once again the University of Chicago, under Enrico Fermi's direction built the ...
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... US: University of California at Berkeley, University of Chicago, Columbia University ... The Manhattan Project was a collaboration of American science and industry ...
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... first two choices, Ernest O. Lawrence, director of the electromagnetic separation project, and Arthur H. Compton, director of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory ...
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... facing. He was also a member of the commission to enhance Washington DC Burnham's most famous project was his Plan of Chicago. "This ...
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... The project separated into three teams of scientists to separate out the few ... his nuclear pile under the stands of Stagg Field of the University of Chicago. ...
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... The success of the University of Chicago project led the US government to build a plutonium-producing plant in Hanford, Wash. The ...
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... The Project itself is a run down, un-maintained dump, run by the Chicago Housing Authority. The living conditions in their project are appalling. ...
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... The first was to build a grand entertainment building called Midway Gardens in Chicago. ... The second project was to build the huge Imperial hotel in Tokyo, Japan ...
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... Some of the oldest teams that are still participating today are the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
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... seems to be saying that if the excellent schools in the Chicago suburb of New Trier, and those near an inner-city housing project like Chicago's Robert Taylor ...
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... cost estimates were to low, a revenue bond was created to finance the project. ... The final step before construction was when the Chicago Park District granted a ...
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Jesse James: History Project Over one hundred years ago that "dirty little coward" Bob ... Finally, the Chicago Daily News declared the film should begin with the ...
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... York was his only large-scale structure prior to the Midway Gardens in Chicago and the ... He undertook project all over the world, seldom declining a commission. ...
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... more than a decade he worked with the Italian-born physicist Enrico Fermi on the Manhattan Project at Columbia University, at the University of Chicago, and at ...
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... worldwide offices, including its Pennsylvania headquarters, Chicago, San Francisco ... to designing, developing, and delivering the best project management software ...
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... uranium-graphite reactor. In order to build the reactor they had to move the project to the University of Chicago. They started work ...
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... He oversaw the entire project from its conception to its completion."(Outlaw 3 ... Once again the University of Chicago, under Enrico Fermi's direction built the ...
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... a group of scientists, who were working at the University of Chicago, created the ... thus providing the name for the operation; "The Manhattan Project".Later that ...
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... a nice 14 million to help finance new state project or older state project s that ... A trip from Chicago to Detroit would normally take at least 4 to 5, but with ...
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