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O'Leary Peak (Antarctica)         
PARTLY SNOW-COVERED PEAK IN ANTARCTICA
O'Leary Peak () is a partly snow-covered peak (1,040 m), the northernmost summit along the east wall of Erickson Glacier, where the latter enters the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica. The topographical feature was first discovered and photographed by the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), 1939–41.
Abbott Peak (Antarctica)         
MOUNTAIN ON ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
Abbott Peak; Abbotts Peak (Antarctica); Dimitri Peak; Demetri's Peak; Abbotts Peak
Abbott Peak (), also known as Abbotts, Dimitri or Demetri's Peak, is a pyramidal peak on Ross Island, on the north side of Mount Erebus, between it and Mount Bird. Charted by the British Antarctic Expedition under Robert Falcon Scott, 1910–13, and named after Petty Officer George P.
Thomas Michael O'Leary         
AMERICAN CATHOLIC BISHOP (1875–1949)
Thomas Mary O'Leary
Thomas Michael O'Leary (August 16, 1875 – October 10, 1949) was the third Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts (1921-1949).

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O'Leary Peak (Antarctica)
O'Leary Peak () is a partly snow-covered peak (1,040 m), the northernmost summit along the east wall of Erickson Glacier, where the latter enters the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica. The topographical feature was first discovered and photographed by the United States Antarctic Service (USAS), 1939–41.