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English: This is an image with iconic status and historical importance. The photo subsequently appeared in news outlets and was distributed freely to Institute personnel as well as friends and relatives who requested a copy.
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Source It was commissioned by Eldon Lytle, Director of the BYU Translation Sciences Institute (TSI), at a special briefing on TSI's one-to-many translation project just prior to Gerald Ford's assuming the presidency.
Author Eldon Lytle
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  • 2009-12-21 21:44 Ccdesan 600×402× (45202 bytes) Uploaded better-quality photo. Same event, same copyright status.
  • 2009-09-23 16:35 Cinamide 496×338× (243695 bytes) Copyright info. This photo was taken with permission at the time of the event (1974-77) and is in the public domain.
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