Dr. Hugh Latimer Dryden (July 2, 1898-December 2, 1965) was an aeronautical scientist and civil servant. He served as NASA Deputy Administrator from August 19, 1958 until his death. He was born in Pocomoke City, Maryland, the son of Samuel Isaac and Nova Hill Culver Dryden, and was named after a popular local Methodist clergyman. During the financial panic of 1907, his father lost his job and the family moved to Baltimore, Maryland. As a student he excelled in mathematics. Wikipedia
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Hugh Dryden , Director of Research. A fine fellow and very able. Top fulltime man on NACA and the man to see even though Dr. Hunsaker may still be the Chairman. National Academy of Sciences: www.astronautix.com/astros/dryden.htm
Hugh L. Dryden (1898-1965) was an aerodynamicist by training, a career civil servant and a government official. In 1918, Dryden went to work for the National Bureau of Standards. Two years later, he was made chief of the aerodynamics section of the Bure en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Latimer_Dryden
Dr. Hugh Latimer Dryden , was Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) from 1947 until the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and was named Deputy Administrator of the new aerospace agency when depts.drew.edu/media/news/commencement_speakers/index.php
Hugh L. Dryden (1898-1965) was an aerodynamicist by training, a career civil servant and a government official. In 1918, Dryden went to work for the National Bureau of Standards. Two years later, he was made chief of the aerodynamics section of the Bure www.nasm.si.edu/research/arch/findaids/findaid_index.cfm?...