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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONSULTING PLANNERS

1750 OLD MEADOW ROAD, McLEAN, VIRGINIA 22101 TELEPHONE (703) 893-5623

Mr. Hamlet J. Barry III State of Colorado

Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street Room 718 Denver, CO 80203 Dear Mr. Barry: August 23, 1977 JACK M. KENDREE President BRIAN J. WYNNE Executive Director AUG 2 5 1977 Dr 1"\'n "'(1\·1 '.~\ i•F.t . . • • '• - 1":" ~ . .--: .... NAT RAl . c7-t I ••

Thank you for your recent letter. It was my error in misinterpreting a bit the panel topics.

We feel that the current Colorado Water Policy Study and your experience in water planning is more important than the original topic, and look forward to your participation on the panelo

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONSULTING PLANNERS

1750 OLD MEADOW ROAD, McLEAN, VIRGINIA 22101 TELEPHONE (703) 893-5623

August 15, 1977

Mr. Hamlet Barry

Water Study Coordinator

JACK M. KENDREE President

BRIAN J. WYNNE Executive Director

Colorado Department of Natural Resources Room 718

1313 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203

Would you please send us a bibliography on yourself and also a photograph that we might use for our upcoming Regional

Conference to be h~ld in Denver.

Should you need any audio-visual equipment or if we may assist you in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Also please find enclosed a Complimentary Registration Card for your use. Thank you. Sincerely, .

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Celia F. Shifflett Enclosures cc: H. Miller H. Miller BOARD OF DIRECTORS ROBERT E. GRUNWALD Vice President BURTRAM C. HOPKINS, II Secretary/Treasurer CHARLES F. LEMAN Past President HARRY C. ADLEY THOMAS J. BUCK LEY JAMES A. HATCHER

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CONSULTING PLANNERS ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE

SEPTEMBER 12-13, 1977 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 9:00 - 12:00 noon 1;30 - 2:45p.m. SPEAKERS: 3:00 - 4:00p.m. SPEAKER: 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. SPEAKER: 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. SPEAKER: 11:15 - 12:00 noon 12:00 noon

DENVER MARRIOTT HOTEL DENVER, COLORADO

ASCP Board of Directors Meeting

(Prospector Room)

WATER PROBLEMS AND CONFLICTS IN THE WEST

Hamlet "Chips" Barry, Water Study Coordinator, Colorado Department of Natural Resources

Shirl C. Boyce, Jr., Chief, State of Idaho Bureau of State Planning and Consumer Affairs

BIG THOMPSON FLOOD AND RELATED LAND USE PROBLEMS

John Rold, State Geologist and

Director, Colorado Geological Survey COCKTAIL RECEPTION

COLORADO LAND USE - PAST AND FUTURE Gene Fisher, Chairman, Colorado Land Use Commission and Director, Pueblo Area Council of Governments

BOOMTOWN EXPERIENCE AND ENERGY RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

Michael B. Enzi, Mayor, City of Gillette, Wyoming

OPEN FORUM ON PLANNING-RELATED MATTERS

ASCP MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT LUNCHEON. Discussions with Officers of ASCP.

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September 6, 1977

~s. Celia F. Shifflett

American Society of Consulting Planners

1750 Old Meadow Road

Mclean, V1rg1n1a 22101 Dear Ms. Shifflett:

Please excuse my delay in responding to your August 15th request for biographical material. I have hunted in vain for a photograph, and not having found one, I am simple forwarding the information below in re-sponse to your request. The basic biographical material is as follows: Education

George Washington High School, Denver, Colorado: 1962 Yale College, B.A. cum laude; 1966

Columbia University Law School, J.D.: 1969 Experience

1971-1972: Law Clerk for the Honorable Robert McWilliams, lOth U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

1969 Admitted to the Colorado Bar.

1972 Admitted to practive before the High Court of the Trust

Territory of the Pacific Islands.

1969-1974: Private law practice, or law practice with public agencies in Colorado, Alaska, and Micronesia.

1974-1975: Law and policy analyst for the Western Governor•s Regional Energy Policy Office in Denver.

1976 (August to present) Water Stuqy Coordinator for major water

policy study being done by the Colorado Department of Natural Resources.

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Ms. Celia F. Shifflett September 6, 1977

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Publications

Caring for the Natives, The Washington Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 11, January, 1975

p. 59.

'*The Martial Islands", in Oceania and Beyond; Studies in the Pacific Since 1945, Greenwood Press, 1976.

Energy DeveloMament in the West: Conflict and Coordination of Governmental

Decision-

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with Michael D. White,

NOrth Dakota law

Review, Vol. 52,

No. 8, Spring 976.

Reclamation of Stri~-Mined Federal Land: Preem*t1ve tapab111ty of Federal

Standards Over tate Controls, University o Arizona Law Review, in press

for Winter,

1976.

Develotoent on Federal Land, presentation for Continuing Legal Education of

Co oradO, Environmental Law course, september, 1976. ~ ~ - .

Sincerely yours,

Hamlet J. Barry, III

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