and isabella carl, a chemist at the met lab in chicago. first, i will ask rosemary to tell us a little bit about her story and how her experience on the manhattan project transformed her life. the mics need to be about two inches from your lips. is that working? can we dim the lights a little bit? it's blinding up here. that's better, thank you. >> much better, thank you. >> mic? >> now it's off again? >> no. >> i came to oak ridge in august of 1943. i was a new -- relatively new graduate from nursing school. i graduated one year ahead of that time and i had been working -- continuing to work at the hospital that i had finished my training in and then had -- was going to school part time and i got a phone call one day, and it was a former instructor of mine. and she said, oh, i've got something to talk to you about. i'd like to meet you for lunch which we did. she, it turned out, had become a recruiter for the manhattan project for nurses because they were getting ready -- she was going to help staff a hospital that was in the process of b