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Show 86 the greatest respect. They, in turn, responded in a simi1ar fashion and made it possib1e for him to be an even greater success. Another area in which Eyring had a profound inf1uence was in bringing research money to the University. amounting to $9,800. In 1944, Utah had projeCt grants After Eyring's first year as Dean, he was adminis- tering $400,000 worth of grants. When Eyring retired as Dean in 1966, the schoo1 was working with near1y $13,000,000 in research grants. (See figure 5 be1ow.) Do11ars in Mi11ions 114 :- I 1946 l V 1951 Figure 5. 1956 l 1961 1966 Research Grants University of Utah 1946-1966 Rough1y ha1f of the grant money.during this period was received by the medica1 schoo1 and about ha1f by science facu1ty in the graduate |