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Eyring, Henry, 1901-1981

 Person

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

American Association of Mining Engineers photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0159
Abstract The American Association of Mining Engineers photograph collection contains portraits of various persons attending the 1947 ASME conference in Salt Lake City.
Dates: 1947

Henry Eyring photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0250
Abstract The Henry Eyring photograph collection contains portraits of Henry Eyring and members of the Eyring family, photographs and slides of activities involving Henry Eyring, and slides used in teaching chemistry.
Dates: 1897-1981

Henry Eyring papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0477
Abstract The Henry Eyring papers (1915-2010) contain correspondence, financial material, awards, a biography by Steven H. Health, news clippings, autobiographical writings, medical records, article reprints, and speeches. From Eyring's teaching career, it contains histories of the Princeton University Chemistry Department (of which Eyring was a faculty member from 1931 to 1946), class record books, exams and lecture notes (from his years as a chemistry professor at the University of Utah, 1946-1977),...
Dates: 1915-2010

Robert L. Miller papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2064
Abstract The Robert L. Miller papers (1832-2008) contain information regarding Miller's life, as well as collected research regarding the Latter-day Saint Church, science, evolution, and Henry Eyring. The collection contains correspondence, handwritten notes, printed materials, journal entries, bound works, various articles, newspaper clippings, bibliographic materials, etc.
Dates: 1832-2008

Robert L. Miller photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P2139
Abstract Robert L. Miller (1950-2011) was a researcher into the history of science and religion who worked for the Marriott Library Special Collections and Archives between 1983 and 1993. This collection contains photograph prints and copy prints collected by Miller during the course of his research into Henry Eyring and the history of science and religion.
Dates: circa 1969-1987