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Show BIBLIOGRAPHY I. PRIMARY SOURCES A. Unpublished Documents Eyring, Henry. Boyhood Tapes - Recollections of Childhood Days, l977. _ . Correspondence. This collection includes many original and important letters in Eyring's files. The letters, however are not organized. Daily Appointment Books, l950-l976. These were very useful in tracing Eyring's movements on a daily basis. Some are more complete than others. Income Tax Returns, l962-l97l. These were use- ful in determining the extent of his consulting work and travelrengagements. Seventieth Birthday Letter Book, l97l. This bound volume of letters was presented to Eyring on the occasion of his seventieth birthday symposium. "Unforgettable Board Experiences," unpublished manuscript, l97l. . University of Arizona Official Transcript, l9l9-l924. . University of California, Berkeley, Official Transcript, l925-l927. Taylor, Hugh S. Unpublished address in honor of Henry Eyring when he left Princeton University, August 2, l946. Unpublished address to honor Henry Eyring before Society of Rheology, November 5, l949. B. Books Eyring, Henry. The Faith of A Scientist. Bookcraft, l967. Salt Lake City: |