John Ripley Freeman

John Ripley Freeman (July 27, 1855 – October 6, 1932) was an American civil and hydraulic engineer. He is known for the design of several waterworks and served as president of both the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

John Ripley Freeman
Born(1855-07-27)July 27, 1855
DiedOctober 6, 1932(1932-10-06) (aged 77)
Providence, Rhode Island
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma mater
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Spouse
  • Elizabeth Farwell née Clark
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
  • National Academy of Sciences
  • National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
  • National Research Council
  • National Bureau of Standards
Chairman of the NACA
In office
1918–1919
PresidentWoodrow Wilson
Preceded byWilliam F. Durand
Succeeded byCharles Doolittle Walcott
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