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Show 122 20Henry Eyring to the First Presidency, February 21, 1955. Eyring was asked to represent the Church in this conference and simi1ar conferences he1d in 1953 and 1954 in Ok1ahoma. See a1so Church News, (March 26, 1952), p. 5. 2"Scientists, C1ergymen Tribune, Ju1y 24, 1964. P1an Symposium Here," The A1buguergue 22Henry Eyring and Frank H. Johnson, "The Critica1 Comp1ex Theory of Biogenesis," The Inf1uence of Temperature on Bio1ogica1 Systems, (American Physio1ogica1 Society, 1957), pp. 1-8. Optica11y active substances rotate the p1ane of po1arization when p1ane-p01arized 1ight passes through them. It is a va1uab1e too1 in determining mo1ecu1ar structure. 23Warren E. Lux (Union Carbide Corporation) to Henry Eyring, May 15, 1979. 24E. T. McBee (Chemistry) and G. A. Hawkins (Engineering) to Henry Eyring, Apri1 27, 1957. 25Bright Ni1son to Henry Eyring, Apri1 13, 1951. Eyring had many other offers too. Private interview, September 19, 1979. 26Quotations are taken from Henry Eyring, "Scientific Creativity," The Centennia1 Review, Vo1. III, No. 2, Spring 1959, pp. 159-172., 27Private Interview with Henry Eyring, Apri1 20, 1979. 28Mu5hik, Jhon, "A Persona1 Note," Chemica1 Dynamics, (New York: John Ni1ey, 1971), p. 482. 29Speech of Hugh S. Tay1or before the Society of Rheo1ogy, November 5, 1949, when Eyring received the Second Bingham Meda1 from the Society. 30James A. C1ark, A Biography of Robert A1onzo Ne1ch, (Houston: Robert A. We1ch Foundation, 1959): Tab1e IV. 31Robert E. Nise (Robert A. Ne1ch Foundation) to Henry Eyring, December 29, 1978. 32Annua1 Report 1958-1959 The Robert A. Ne1ch Foundation, (Houston: Robert A. Ne1ch Foundation, 1959), Tab1e IV. 33C1ark, op. cit., p. 151. 34Eyring spoke in the 1959, 1963, 1967 and 1976 conferences. Appendix VIII, papers #344, 377, 428, and 573. See 35"Noted Scientists Review Thioko1 P1ans," The Record, (ThiokoT Chemica1 Corporation)(September 1963), p. 6. |