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... Larson was one of the original scientists whose life was largely devoted to nuclear energy. I first encountered Clarence Larson in 1945, when I moved from the Chicago Manhattan Project to the X-10 plutonium plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
From page 190...
... The separated U-235 was caught in stainless steel and graphite receiving dishes; once caught, U-235 would be purified chemically. Because the yield was so low, the Y-12 plant was not successful until Clarence Larson suggested that all the stainless steel be replaced by copper.
From page 191...
... Altogether, CIarence's last days were devoted to these hobbies, which had become highly sophisticated avocations. Clarence Larson is survived by his wife, the former Jane Warren, and by two of his three sons, Robert and Lawrence.

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