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Mrs. Hugh Dryden unveils the memorial to her late husband at center dedication, with center director David Scott | ||
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Photo Number: | ECN-5137 | |
Photo Date: | March 26, 1976 | |
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Formats: | 480x611 JPEG Image (105 KBytes) 1005x1280 JPEG Image (487 KBytes) 2400x3055 JPEG Image (4,348 KBytes) |
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Description: |
On March 26, 1976, the NASA Flight Research Center opened its doors to hundreds of guests for the dedication of the center in honor of Hugh Latimer Dryden. The dedication was very much a local event; following Center Director David Scott’s opening remarks, the Antelope Valley High School’s symphonic band played the national anthem. Invocation was given followed by recognition of the invited guests. Dr. Hugh Dryden, a man of total humility, received praise from all those present.
Dryden, who died in 1965, had been a pioneering aeronautical scientist who became director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in 1949 and then deputy administrator of the NACA’s successor, NASA, in 1958. Very much interested in flight research, he had been responsible for establishing a permanent facility at the location later named in his honor. As Center Director David Scott looks on, Mrs. Hugh L. Dryden (Mary Libbie Travers) unveils the memorial to her husband at the dedication ceremony.On March 26, 1976, the NASA Flight Research Center opened its doors to hundreds of guests for the dedication of the center in honor of Hugh Latimer Dryden. |
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Keywords: | Dryden People; NASA Flight Research Center; Hugh Latimer Dryden; David Scott; Mary Libbie Travers Dryden |
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