27-08-2015, 02:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-08-2015, 04:27 AM by Jim DiEugenio.)
This is kind of puzzling:
The response was quick and to the point.[5] Bradford assured one and all that the Ferrell archives were being stored in such a fashion as to protect them from the elements and other threatening agents (insects, criminal trespassers, etc.). He would not divulge the location of the materials or offer specifics on the measures undertaken to secure them.[6]
Further, he stated in no uncertain terms that public access to the archives was not contemplated.
I sort of thought that this was the whole point. Why not?
The response was quick and to the point.[5] Bradford assured one and all that the Ferrell archives were being stored in such a fashion as to protect them from the elements and other threatening agents (insects, criminal trespassers, etc.). He would not divulge the location of the materials or offer specifics on the measures undertaken to secure them.[6]
Further, he stated in no uncertain terms that public access to the archives was not contemplated.
I sort of thought that this was the whole point. Why not?

