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Show 183 Endnotes l . . . Mildred Benn1on Eyr1ng, My Autobiography, (Salt Lake City, private publication, l969), pp. 55-70. Mrs. Eyring's autobiography is the source for much of this chapter. 2See James E. Talmage, The House of The Lord, (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, l962), for a discussion of the importance of marriage to Mormons. Talmage performed the marriage for the Eyrings in Salt Lake ity. 3Eyring's sons will be discussed later in this chapter. 4John A. Midtsoe, Priesthood and Church Government, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1939). This book will give the reader unfamiliar with Mormon Church organization information regarding Eyring's positions within the Church. 5"Descendants of Mormon Pioneers," New Brunswick Times, October l2, l94l. 6Private interview with Odessa Ford Hunter, December 26, l978. 7"Noted American Scientist Presides over Church Unit," Deseret News Church Section, February 24, 1945. 8"Why be a Latter-day Saint?," Improvement Era, (Salt Lake City, February, l94l), p. 87. 9Spencer N. Kimball, "Great Treasures of Knowledge, Even Hidden Treasures," Liahona The Elders Journal, (Independence, Missouri), Vol. 30, No. l7, (January 31, l933), pp. 392-394. Spencer w. Kimball is a brother-in-law of Eyring's. He married his oldest sister, Camilla Eyring. 1OMilton Bennion to Henry Eyring, September 4, l946. 1]See Appendix XI--Religious Writing of Henry Eyring. Most of his religious articles were compiled and published in book form in Henry Eyring's, Faith of a Scientist, (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1967). 12Edward L. Kimball, "A Dialogue with Henry Eyring," Dialogue: Journal Mormon Thought, Vol. VIII, Nos. 3-4, (l973), p. lOl. lkfrivate interview with Henry B. Eyring, January l5, l980. 14Henry Eyring, "Unforgettable General Board Experiences," unpublished manuscript, February 6, l973. 15Kimball, p. cit" pp. 101-102. A |