recalls seth wheatley living in the secret city of oak ridge, tennessee with the goal of creating an uranium anichment plant to build atomic bomb. he discusses the need for secrecy. this is from the voices of the manhattan project created by the atomic heritage foundation and the los alamos historical society. i went to purdue university. i got married in my junior year. the beachd to join will navy program -- b-1 navy program2 to finish my studies and then to go into the navy. married, i went through the process of joining and found out that i could not married. i was so, i had a decision to make and i chose marriage. ok then. about a year later, i graduated after being interviewed by eastman kodak to go to some unknown location to help the war effort. and found outd up that we would be going to oak ridge. so, we purchased the car for $150 and loaded up what little belongings we had, and after graduation in august of 1943, we traveled to tennessee. my wife's decision was to go with me, even though she was pregnant by three months. on the way down, we came to the beautiful town of no