Katherine oppenheimer biography

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    American biologist (–)

    "Kitty Harrison" redirects here. For the tennis coach, see Kitty Harrison (tennis).

    Katherine Oppenheimer

    Wartime Los Alamos identification badge photo, c.

    Born

    Katherine Vissering Puening


    ()August 8,

    Recklinghausen, German Empire

    DiedOctober 27, () (aged&#;62)

    Panama City, Panama

    Other&#;names
    • Katherine Ramseyer
    • Katherine Dallet
    • Katherine Harrison
    EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh
    University of Pennsylvania (BS)
    University of Wisconsin
    Political partyCommunist (until s)
    Spouses

    Frank Ramseyer

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    (m.&#;; ann.&#;)&#;

    Richard Stewart Harrison

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    Partner(s)Joseph Dallet Jr.
    (–)
    Children2

    Katherine Vissering "Kitty" Oppenheimer (néePuening; August 8, – October 27, ) was a German American biologist, botanist, and a member of the Communist Party of America until leaving in the s. Her husb

  • katherine oppenheimer biography
  • Katherine &#;Kitty&#; Oppenheimer

    Katherine “Kitty” Oppenheimer, born Katherine Puening () was a German-American botanist and wife of Los Alamos Scientific Director J. Robert Oppenheimer.

    Kitty was briefly a lab technician at Los Alamos beneath the supervision of Dr. Louis Hempelmann, but quit after a year. As a trained botanist, Kitty felt stymied professionally at Los Alamos, and instead she led an active social life. She often hosted cocktail parties for small groups of women to provide a distraction from the high-pressure environment of Los Alamos.

    Kitty was also an important confidant for her husband. Robert Oppenheimer trusted his wife completely and frequently sought her advice on a host of issues facing the Manhattan Project. Kitty and her husband relied on each other for a solid foundation in the chaotic years of the Project and in their newfound celebrity in the years to come.

    The Oppenheimers had two children: Peter and Toni. Toni, the younger child,

    Katherine Oppenheimer

    Katherine Oppenheimer

    Wartime Los Alamos identification badge photo, c.

    Born

    Katherine Vissering Puening


    ()August 8,

    Recklinghausen, German Empire

    DiedOctober 27, () (aged&#;62)

    Panama City, Panama

    Cause&#;of deathPulmonary embolism
    Other&#;names
    • Katherine Ramseyer
    • Katherine Dallet
    • Katherine Harrison
    EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh
    University of Pennsylvania (BS)
    Political partyCommunist (until s)
    Spouses

    Frank Ramseyer

    &#;

    &#;

    (m.&#;; ann.&#;)&#;

    Richard Stewart Harrison

    &#;

    &#;

    (m.&#;; div.&#;)&#;
    Partner(s)Joseph Dallet Jr.
    (–)
    Children2

    Katherine Vissering "Kitty" Oppenheimer (néePuening; August 8, – October 27, ) was a German American biologist and botanist. She was a member of the Communist Party of America until leaving in the s. She was known for being married to J. Robert Oppenheimer, the director of the Manhattan Pr