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Show 81 29H. Eyring, A. A. Frost, and J. Turkevich, "Mo1ecu1ar Symmetry and the Reduction of the Secu1ar Equation," Jour. Chemica1 Physics, V01. 55, 4334, (1933). See a1so H. Bethe, Ann. d. Physik, V01. 3, No. 19, (1929), p. 133f. 3OAs quoted in Book Review Digest 1941, (New York: Company, 1942), p. 351. H. N. Ni1son 31Robert Livingston to Henry Eyring, June 23, 1941.. 32JohnAKincaid to Henry Eyring, August 18, 1941. 33A. J. Berry, From C1assica1 to Modern Chemistry Some Historica1 Sketches, (New York: Dover Pub1ications, 1968), pp. 228-229. 34The book has so1d 9,633 copies since 1947, but no record of sa1es is avai1ab1e for the years 1941-1946. Estimates by the authors run between 10,000 and 25,000 for that period. 35Keith J. Laid1er to Steven H. Heath, Apr. 24, 1979. According to roya1ty statements of Henry Eyring, the book was a1so trans1ated into Spanish.‘ 36Garfie1d, p.cit , see footnote 28. 37Chemica1 and Engineering News, V01. 29, No. 9, (Feb. 26, 1951), p. 763 and private interview with Henry-Eyring, Apr. 20, 1979. 38Henry Eyring, "Eva1uation of Symposium Findings and New Fie1ds of Research," Submicrogram Experimentation, (New York: Interscience Pub- 1ishers, 1961), p. 339. 39Hugh S. Tay1or, "Twenty Five Years of Accomp1ishment 1929-1954," op. cit., p. 16. 40"Extension of Remarks of Hon. Richard F. Har1ess of Arizona in the House of Representatives," Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1945, Appendix To The Congressiona1 Record, V01. 91, Part 13, (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov. Printing Office, 1945), p. A4475. 41Me1vin A. Cook, "Contribution of Professor Henry Eyring to the Theory of Detonation," in Joseph 0. Hirschfe1der and Doug1as Henderson, editors, Chemica1 Dynamics, (New York: John Ni1ey and Sons, 1971), pp. 779-790. 42H. Eyring, R. E. Powe11, G. H. Duffey, and R. B. Par1in, "Stabi1ity of Detonation," Chemica1 Reviews, V01. 45, (1949), p. 1ff. 43Henry Eyring, "Men, Mines and Mo1ecu1es," op. cit , p. 10 and private interview with Henry Eyring, Apr. 20, 1979. 44For some of Eyring's comments on Professor Einstein see Henry |