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Show 52 21Henry Eyring, "Scientific Creativity," p. l70. 22Aaron J. Ihde, The Development of Modern Chemistry, (New York: Harper and Row, l964), pp. 407-408. 23Henry Eyring and Edward M. Eyring, Modern Chemical Kinetics, (New York: Reinhold Publishing Co., l963), pp. 2-7. 24See Daniels, "Physical Chemistry," op. cit., pp. 46-47 and Henry Eyring, "Physical Chemistry The Past lOO Years," Chemical and Engineer- ing New , 6 April l976 issue, p. 90. 25Eyring was young and expected only the best of teaching as he had at Arizona and Berkeley. Perhaps his criticism, which was made only to a fellow colleague, was not just, but he felt things could be better. 26Eyring met his wife Mildred Bennion at Wisconsin. his family life and marriage see Chapter VI. For details of 27"Michael Polanyi," International Who's Who, 1974-75, p. l384. 28Paul Harteck, "PhysiCal Chemists in Berlin, 1919-1933," Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 37, (l960), p. 462 ff. 29Eyring and Eyring, Modern Chemical Kinetics, op. cit., pp. l-28. 3OEyring, "Physical Chemistry The Past lOO Years," op. cit., p. 93. 31H. Eyring and L. S. Kassel, "The Homogeneous Reaction Between Hydrogen and Fluorine," Journal American Chemical Society, 44, (l933), p. 2796 f. 32H. Eyring, "The Energy of Activation for Bimolecular Reactions Involving Hydrogen and the Halogens, According to Quantum Mechanics," Journal American Chemical Society, 53, (l93l), p. 2537 f. |