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Herbert S. Fairbank

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Award in 1947, the highest honor "in the highway field" awarded by the American Association of State Highway Officials, the Highway Research Board, and the American Road Builders Association. He received the
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from 1943 to 1948, was chairman of the Department of Economics, Finance and Administration of the Highway Research Board of the National Academy of Sciences, and was a member of the
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and contributed to major reports on highway infrastructure in the U.S. He served as chairman of the Highway Transport Committee of the
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Award by the Highway Research Board for outstanding achievement in highway research. In 1957 he was the first recipient of the
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were part of a ceremony dedicating the Francis C. Turner Building. The research center was renamed the
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Exceptional Service Award in 1950 and in 1953 he was awarded the
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in 1934 and was vice-chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the
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Award for outstanding contributions to highway progress.
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National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances
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Ted Holmes on Thomas MacDonald and Herbert Fairbank
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U.S. Bureau of Public Roads
Thomas Harris MacDonald
American Association of State Highway Officials
National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances
Munich
United Nations
Geneva
George S. Bartlett
United States Department of Commerce
Roy W. Crum
Thomas H. MacDonald
Elizabeth Dole
Federal Highway Administrator
Ray Barnhart
Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center


"Herbert S. Fairbank Tribute to an Unknown American - History of FHWA - Highway History"
Ted Holmes on Thomas MacDonald and Herbert Fairbank
THOMAS H. MACDONALD
Categories
1962 deaths
American civil servants
Cornell University College of Engineering alumni
American civil engineers
People from Baltimore
United States Department of Commerce officials

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