ARCHIVES Continued from Page 1 causo ho is back and forth t>e tween the archive basement and the dorm basements, w hen1 more records are kept. Another floor of Fenton houses "hundreds and hun dreds of architectural drawings and all of the dissertations." He has file cabinets of broad sides used for publicity and "50,000 negatives Richard is an admirer of Uni versity history. The yellowed piece of paper on his desk is an example. "As far as the law is con cerned. this has no earthly val ue.” he said. "Throw it away. But history would say. No. this is a unique item.' In 1870. the Uiurean Society, a campus men's organization, formed a Committee on Illumi nation. Its sole purpose was to determine the manner of light iug the candles before each meeting. But the members were not uninspired by their negligi ble task. Instead, with ironic resold lion, they attac ked their duties and "dispelled the deep shades which have hitherto darkened this room Student irreverence is one of Richard's favorite topics lie has framed and placet! on the wall two versions of the “Ten Commandments." dated 1HH2 The first was the faculty's edict of proper behavior The second version was a clandestine stu dent version, which "essential ly told the faculty to sit on it Kic hard is fas< mated by ster eotypes. Me said students today do not believe students of the past had a sense of humor, and that history tends to romanti cize its heros He suggested George Washington would have welcomed 1’eptn liismol at Valley Forge "If you pricked him. lie would have hied," he said History also romanticizes war A student flag hangs high on the wall of the archives It is dated 1914 and has only 4H stars. 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On Omega wrote a letter to the dean of men in protest "They wouldn't let him in the door." Ru hard laughed "This awful (warded man It was the beard th.it really turned them off At that time he was too much lor them The campus does have a radi cal past. Richard revealed Dur ing the revolutionary years of the late 1960s, there was glass broken, rallies, and 1*1 X* was Iximhcd Police were stationed on campus Richard has stories about contemporary heroes, some thing Iti.it makes him a re souri e tor the national net works When Ahmad Kashad. who was known as Hobby Moore w hen he played football .il Oregon, began work at NIKI, the sports department bor rowed film of him. Richard said He has also sent stills to (IMS Sports Richard has University ath letii events on film, including the oldest football game on film from l'H I lie also has early film of campus KKZI used his footage lor their segment of "Kugone, 1‘ti‘i 1‘IH‘I" last year Photographs show l-'enlon Hall used lie a baseball diamond Richard has I.(till) audio tapes of University speeches dating from l‘Ht< John Ken nedy. Robert Kennedy. Dick (Iregory. and Stokely (.'armi i hael are among the speakers "lames VIit honor spent a few days on campus, giving lee lures and talking with the Kng IinIi classes," Richard said, ,hMini’ that lie plans to make a catalog of these tapes and dis tribute it to the faculty. At the moment, they "don't net much use." Ills upcoming projects in i lude converting to video the nation's first student film, a si lent called "Ed’s Co-ed.” He said he plans to add some mu sic and sell copies to the pub In In the spring lie wilt take over the glass cases at the front ot Knight Library fur an exhib it Last year his theme was "Looking at the Campus from Last to future." lie displayed ( lass photos from HUM) along with reunion photos to show "people grow ing old and dying off " Kit hard has an exhibit in the library now, tilled "This was Football." showing pictures and antique Dm k athletic equipment. 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