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Johnson, Reed, Robert Kearns' flawed 'Genius' , AP / Los Angeles Times, 3 de octubre de 2008. "When I asked him about that charming anecdote 15 years ago, Kearns quickly dismissed it as baloney".
In Memoriam to Robert W. KearnsArchivado el 27 de julio de 2011 en Wayback Machine., OSS Society Newsletter, Spring 2005, p.13: "Robert W. Kearns, 77, died in Baltimore on Feb. 9, 2005. He invented the adjustable windshield wiper for automobiles. During World War II he served with OSS."
Schudel, Max, "Accomplished, Frustrated Inventor Dies", Washington Post, Saturday, 26 de febrero de 2005, Página B01: "Earlier in life, Kearns had been a high school cross-country star, an outstanding violinist and a teenage intelligence officer in World War II. But from 1976, his sole focus in life was to battle the auto giants and reclaim his invention."
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In Memoriam to Robert W. KearnsArchivado el 27 de julio de 2011 en Wayback Machine., OSS Society Newsletter, Spring 2005, p.13: "Robert W. Kearns, 77, died in Baltimore on Feb. 9, 2005. He invented the adjustable windshield wiper for automobiles. During World War II he served with OSS."