David,
You missed the point of everything that I was trying to say to you in my post.
First you answered, "Phillip and others, Not sure why there is such hostility toward what seem to me to be some pretty basic questions..."
I have expressed ZERO hostility toward you, your statements or the questions you raised on ANY of the threads... NONE, yet you state that I did.
Secondly you wrote, "To me it seems like the time to work out any potential problems is before this thing gets off the ground, so I would think that this group would appreciate the questions and contributions of those interested in historical research..."
I AGREE WITH THAT STATEMENT IN IT'S ENTIRETY! THAT is why I suggested you contact the USGA ON THE MATTER! Even though Tom Paul and Bob Crosby are both on the group working on the initiative, they are the ONLY members of GCA.com who are (Remember Wayne is no longer a member). It is quite evident from you postings on this subject that YOUR CONCERNS are more personally-principled and involve Merion and that if you are correct in what you see as inequities and information gathering toward Merion that it follows that it is a flawed system operating a good idea.
You MAY be RIGHT... you also MAY be WRONG!
Let me ask you a question. If you believed that McDonald's hamburgers were being made the wrong way would you tell your concerns to Burger King and then complain when NOTHING was done to make them correctly?
By writing to the USGA you will be dirctly addressing the ONE AND ONLY group involved in the initiative... the ONE and ONLY group that can make any needed adjustments to the system THEY came up with.
Regardless of what you think of Tom & Wayne, there are some pretty bright guys at the USGA working on every single project, and that includes the Architectural Initiative. You can't say a tire isn't turning if the car hasn't been started or moved. Likewise, you can't state that things aren't being done correctly with this initiative until it actually begins the real process and produces it's first finished product.
If the finished product reflects acurately that your concerns came true, and that you warned the USGA BEFOREHAND that you saw it coming, THEN AND ONLY THEN WILL YOU HAVE ESTABLISHED that either the USGA's AA is corrupted by the members within the panel. It is that point that you can PROPERLY address your concerns to the Executive Committee and trust that they will take the necessary actions to correct the situation.
Of course, there is also the very real possibility that they will disagree with you on it. The problem in your complaint is that neither committee has been addressed by you on these concerns. You need to do that.
By raising the complaints on GCA.com rather than directly to the USGA you lose your ability to be properly heard and treated seriously, especially when you write on a public forum, "Should these really be the ones in charge of an archives on the history of gca? At the very least, it gives me pause, and it ought to give you pause as well..."
If this claim has any validity it should be addressed to the USGA and not here. If you don't you can't ever criticize them for any alleged mistakes in fact or interpretations. Even if they think that your opinions are full of crap, unless they get to address them they can never state it to you and you can't use any forum to say that they were either fools or unjustly treated you or anything else, because they haven't.
There are just someprocesses one has to follow whether they like it or not to have their day in court so to speak. This is one you have to follow otherwise your complaints, true, false or ignored, will be like the sound made when a tree falls in the woods and no one is around... There really is a sound just no one to hear it.
You also wrote, "Second, I don't think an essay like mine belongs at the USGA Archives. Archives ought to focus collecting the and preserving the factual record, not on the opinions of me or anyone else. That is why I question this notion of histories being written..."
I was stunned by this revelation... It is obvious on it's face that your essay is an opinion-driven piece, yet when anyone states that they have a disagreement with an opinion it contains, you respond by stating that your writing is FACTUALLY ACCURATE AND OPINION IS TRUE while theirs IS NOT. If you are saying that your essay only contains OPINIONS and no RELEVANT FACTS concerning the question on Merion's origins, than I can't understand your problem with any of the questions that have been raised toward it.
Finally you asked me directly, "Fourth, I'd like to know a bit more about this archives before I'd consider contributing anything to it. Which is why I am asking questions. Why aren't you?"
How the heck can you state that I am NOT ASKING THEM QUESTIONS? Becasue I haven't listed them on this or any other public forum? That is both an insult to me and ludicrous on it's face.
Just two days ago I emailed Bob Crosby a question that I had. I have done so with others on the committee in the past as well. I have offered suggestions to them. Yet according to you I haven't...
Consider, can you possibly believe that there won't be Tillinghast courses considered as part of this initiative? Can you imagine that the committee will not approach the Tillinghast Association as to whether they might have anything in their archives that might be relevant and need inclusion? Do you know who is the Official Historian for the Tillinghast Association and whom the committee will be directed to when they ask for help? Can you possibly imagine that Bethpage will not be one of the courses chosen? When it is, who do you think the people at Bethpage will direct the committee to speak with regarding their history?
The answer to those questions, for better or worse, will all involve one person.
I think you need to repsect the ENTIRE PROCESS and TRUST a bit that there are FAR MORE PEOPLE involved in this project than the few you have apersonal problem with...
Write the USGA.. you might be quite surprised when they give a listen...
To end on a lighter note, just as with Melvyn, you misspelled my name.. My name is Philip with ONE "L" the same as the father of Alexander the Great... and with that in mind, it's time I got my sons off their lazy asses...