Page 14-Thursday, February 9, 1979-The Michigan Daily Nat'1. Archives team sifts through Ford papers (Continued from Page 1) graduate student or professor." . PROJECT employees, explained Stewart, will compile a "Finding aid," "which will be available to those who want to use the collection. Stewart said the amount of paper is so great that -"We don't relate to these materials the way a librarian would to a book," and the sorting process will follow "a kind of inventory approach." The papers alone occupy 7,000 cubic feet of warehouse space, the approximate size of a five-room house. Other individuals connected with the Ford administration have deeded material to the library, such as William ' Seidman, director of the Council of Economic Advisors under Ford. "Right now, we are happy," said senior archivist David Horrocks. "We got the records of the Council of Economic Advisors from the National Archives." SEVERAL WAREHOUSE shelves are stacked with boxes labeled "President's daily diary." Horrocks explained that the diary is "really a chronological account of the President's day, virtually minute by minute. It includes everybody he met with, everyone he spoke to on the mission. Ruth Burden, the Bentley Library representative who talked to Ford in 1964, wrote "Ford was a little taken aback - he did not see himself as history." After Ford became Vice President in 1973, his records were transferred to the Bentley Library. Engineering & Computer Science Majors DON'T MISS TALKING TO THE HUGHES RECRUITER VISITING YOUR CAMPUS SOON. Contact your placement office for interview dates. r ----- ---------- HUGHES L---- -_------ -------J Creating a new world with electronics AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F 'Ford was a little taken aback-he did not see himself as history.' -Ruth Burden, Bentley library :.::::::...::.::*.*:*:::. ::.:. ::..*.:.:::.. . telephone." Only phone calls taken in the Oval Office and visits to private quarters are not recorded in the daily, diary. For example, Horrocks said former President Richard Nixon's diary was used as a chronological index to the famous tapes. Ford firstbegan depositing his papers in Ann Arbor in 1964. Those early records include files gathered during his stint on the Warren Com- Ford gave the official papers of his administration to the American people after his defeat in the 1976 presidential election. Under an agreement with the National Archives, Ford decided that his presidential papers would be sent to Ann Arbor. According to Horrocks, the Ford collection contains no Oval Office tape recordings. ''Not that we know of," concluded the archivist. STORED IN THESE boxes is the "President's daily diary," a chronological record of almost every minute of President Ford's day. 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