File:Robert Dea Peterson.png
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Summary
[edit]Photograph of Dr. Robert Dea Peterson [left] (2nd Lt., World War II) receiving an award from the Orange County Department of Education for the "originality" of his Academic Decathlon concept.
Image is a low-resolution copy of one found in:
- Geivet, Bob. "Students Compete for Orange County Academic Honors." Independent. 1968-11-28.
There is no free equivalent known for an image of Peterson, the image has minimal usage and potential usage, the image respects commercial opportunities, has been previously published, and is used in the USAD article only. CB...(ö) 01:40, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
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