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Aloha Listserv Friends,

My AOL account has been "hacked", so please do not open any links that
may be posted from me...I'm working on resolving this situation.

Mahalo for your understanding,

Brian 


Brian A. Moriki
Assistant Vice-President & Manager
OSD - Records Management Department
First Hawaiian Bank
P.O. Box 1959
Honolulu, HI 96805
808-844-3056
808-844-3953 (fax)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Hugh Smith
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 8:05 AM
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Subject: Subject: Ex-US Archives employee pleads to stealing recordings

> Subject: Ex-US Archives employee pleads to stealing recordings - 
> Yahoo! Eurosport
> 
> Ex-US Archives employee pleads to stealing Babe Ruth and other
recordings....... 

I don't understand why the National Archive would even have this in
their collection.  They should sell it to the Major League Baseball Hall
of Fame, put some money in the U.S. Treasury and leave Sports
memorabilia to others.

The fact that employees are stealing it shows it has street value but I
see no value to the National Archives to hold this type of material.
Since no one knows it is there, no one would ever look for it.  The
purpose of the National Archives is to store valued government records.
Babe Ruth quail hunting seems to be outside their scope.

More citizens would see it if it was in the MLB, and; Jim Thorpe should
be in the NFL Hall of Fame and so on.  The cost to hold these items
grows each year when effective management could arrange to have them on
display somewhere, reduce costs to the citizens and turn a profit rather
than lose control of items such that the staff are the only ones turning
a profit.

Archival science has to do with storing things most effectively and
safely and distribution of artifacts to appropriate venues would be the
most efficient manner.

Hugh Smith
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(610)  756-4440    Fax (610)  756-4134


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