Tom,
Your protege has some of his facts wrong. Though little of what he found after our research was long completed is at all relevant. Does anyone outside his family members care that we know who Frederick Charles Peters parents were (Leonard Constance Peters 1850-1928 and Martha Grady Barnes 1847-1932)? Or that Fred Peters was born on Sept 20, 1884 (he was 6 years older than Flynn) and died on Oct 21, 1981? Should we care about the influences on Flynn with the knowledge that Peters married Mary Yarnall (Peters did not marry before he left for service, Flynn stood up for the groom in the service while he was away in military service) who was born in NJ on Oct 14, 1889? How about their two children, Frederick Yarnall Peters (1919-) and Martha Peters (1921-)? Why don't you interview them and find out Peters was the real architect and Flynn merely a beard?
Does it help to know that Peters was actively involved in Republican politics in Pennsylvania.? That Peters served in the State legislature, 1925-35; as County commissioner, 1935-56; helped establish the County Planning Commission, 1950, that Peters was appointed Collector of United States Customs for Port of Philadelphia by President Eisenhower, 1955.; and was named Tax collector, Lower Merion, 1961?
Anyone paying $19.95 a month can get the information he produced. What I fail to understand is the value of such information. He was not involved in Flynn's architecture design business. Peters ran a landscape business and the St. Mary's Laundry.
By the way, the basket standards were not a huge success but they were used, among elsewhere in the United States other than Merion, at Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Brookline Square Golf Club, the Old White at the Greenbrier, San Francisco Golf Club (Tillinghast may have influenced that decision) and Winged Foot West.
Just what does it matter that RE Peters had a degree in civil engineering from Princeton and a 3 handicap?