House at Otowi Bridge:
by Church, Peggy Pond frey50
Published by : University of New Mexico Press (Albuquerque, NM) , 1959 Physical details: 149 p. B&w illus., appendix, b&w photo in front of bookItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Basement | R921 Chu (Browse shelf) | Available | 29346 |
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This is the story of Edith Warner, a shy spinster, who lived in a house by the bridge to Los Alamos. The scientists who worked at Los Alamos became her friends, some of the great minds of the world dined at her table regularly. Her house became a sanctuary for them in the tense war years before Hiroshima.