Before Oppenheimer, there was Wilhelm. Wilhelm's Way: The Chemist Who Saved the Manhattan Project Tuesday, July 16 6:00-7:30 pm Fergus Falls Public Library THE INSPIRING STORY OF THE IOWA CHEMIST WHO SAVED THE MANHATTAN PROJECT WILHELM'S WAY TERESA WILHELM WALDOF In 1942, the Manhattan Project needed tons of uranium. With only a few grams in existence, there was little hope anyone could achieve such a feat. Harley Wilhelm, a chemistry professor in lowa, rose to the challenge. Teresa Wilhelm Waldof reveals the life and times of this unsung hero. Viking Library System providing local access to the world FERGUS FALLS PUBLIC LIBRARY This program is sponsored by Fergus Falls Public Library and Viking Library System. This project is funded in part or in whole with monies from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Before Oppenheimer , there was Wilhelm . Wilhelm's Way : The Chemist Who Saved the Manhattan Project Tuesday , July 16 6 : 00-7 : 30 pm Fergus Falls Public Library THE INSPIRING STORY OF THE IOWA CHEMIST WHO SAVED THE MANHATTAN PROJECT WILHELM'S WAY TERESA WILHELM WALDOF In 1942 , the Manhattan Project needed tons of uranium . With only a few grams in existence , there was little hope anyone could achieve such a feat . Harley Wilhelm , a chemistry professor in lowa , rose to the challenge . Teresa Wilhelm Waldof reveals the life and times of this unsung hero . Viking Library System providing local access to the world FERGUS FALLS PUBLIC LIBRARY This program is sponsored by Fergus Falls Public Library and Viking Library System . This project is funded in part or in whole with monies from Minnesota's Arts and Cultural Heritage fund .