Lee was born Martha Agnes Rand in Chicago on March 6, 1862. [1 ] [a ] She was the second daughter of William H. Rand, an American printer and publisher who co-founded the Rand McNally Company. [2 ] [3 ] She was educated at a boarding school…
Floy Agnes "Aggie" (Naranjo Stroud) Lee byla bioložka, která pracovala na projektu Manhattan v Los Alamos jako specialistka v hematologii.
Lee also wrote poetry, often in letters to her family, inspired by real-life events including the American Civil War, the death of her favorite sister, Anne Carter Lee, and the execution of her beau and cousin, William Orton Williams.
Lee accepted this position at the hematology lab at Los Alamos in 1945. She collected and examined blood samples from Manhattan Project scientists, including Louis Hempelmann, as well as Louis Slotin and Alvin Graves after the criticality…
Floy Agnes "Aggie" (Naranjo Stroud) Lee was a biologist who worked on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos as a technician. Lee's mother was German-American and her father was a member of the Santa Clara Pueblo.
English: This illustration of Floy AgnesLee was created to celebrate women who worked on the Manhattan Project and is based on a photograph of Lee taken by a staff member of the Atomic Heritage Foundation to accompany Lee's oral history on…