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CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories, 1961-1984

By Finding aid prepared by Chris Petersen.

Collection Overview

Title: CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories, 1961-1984

Predominant Dates: 1982-1983

ID: OH 019

Primary Creator: CH2M HILL (Firm)

Extent: 2.0 cubic feet. More info below.

Arrangement:

The materials described in this collection have been arranged into three series. An alphabetical view of the oral history interviewees whose recordings and transcripts are held in this collection is as follows:

Cornell, Holly A. Four interviews: February 10, 1982; February 22, 1982; April 5, 1982; March 17, 1983 Hayes, Thomas Burke Four interviews: February 2, 1982; February 5, 1982; February 26, 1982; February 11, 1983 Hill, Clair A. Four interviews: March 3, 1982; July 27, 1982; November 29, 1983; December 2, 1983 Howland, James C. Six interviews: March 17, 1982; April 13, 1982; May 6, 1982; May 11, 1982; April 22, 1983; April 25, 1983 Rice, Archie H. Five interviews: March 1, 1982; March 8, 1982; March 12, 1982; April 11, 1983; April 13, 1983 Roderick, Ralph E. Two interviews: May 19, 1980; May 27, 1980 Smith, Jewell "Bud" Three interviews: January 18, 1982; October 14, 1982; November 17, 1982

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories document the evolution of the CH2M Hill engineering firm through the lens of personal histories of its principal founders and longtime employees. The collection consists of recordings and transcripts of interviews with seven individuals crucial to the creation, growth and character of the firm, as well as extensive background information compiled by the project's managers, employees of the Horner Museum. All of the audiocassettes held in this collection and some of the interview transcripts have been digitized and these files are available upon patron request.

Scope and Content Notes

The CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories consist of audiocassettes, interview notes, draft transcripts, photographic slides and prints, and project files.

The collection's sixty audiocassettes document the twenty-eight interviews that project historian Jennifer Lee conducted with seven individuals integral to the history of the CH2M Hill engineering firm. Audiocassettes are extant for all interviews conducted by Lee. The project was initially proposed in April 1980 as "Oral History of Ch2M Hill Founders." At the time, Lee was an employee of the Horner Museum, which served as the administrative organ for the project.

From May 1980 to December 1983, Lee conducted interviews with the three living original founders of the firm (Holly Cornell, James Howland and Thomas Burke Hayes) and with Clair Hill, whose company merged with CH2M in 1971. All told, Lee completed four interviews with Cornell as well as four with Hayes, four with Hill, six with Howland, five with sanitary engineer and eventual partner Archie Rice, two with sanitary engineer and eventual partner Ralph Roderick, and three with custodian Jewell "Bud" Smith. The interviews sought to capture the history of the firm as well as the life stories of the seven participants in the project. Topics discussed included early life memories; military service and World War II; education and first jobs; CH2M Hill staff; locating the firm in Corvallis; Smith's recollections of life as an African-American in Corvallis; specific projects of note; the merger with Clair A. Hill & Associates; the rise of computers in engineering; the changing role of women in engineering; and the future of CH2M Hill, Inc.

As part of the interview process, photographic portraits were taken of all seven of the project participants and as a result the collection contains twenty slides depicting Cornell, Hayes, Hill, Howland, Rice and Roderick, and five prints of Jewell "Bud" Smith, all circa 1982. In addition, four photographic prints were obtained from the firm's offices - three portraits of Ralph Roderick and one group portrait of the CH2M Board of Directors, circa 1968.

Over the course of their preparation, the project staff, headed by Lee, generated copious research and interview notes in anticipation of specific interview sessions. These notes were in part developed from an ample collection of materials gathered on the history of the firm, including newspaper clippings, annual reports, corporate timelines and other assorted reproduced documents. Background materials of specific interest include a 1963 Master's thesis written by Lowell Vern Smith and titled "An Examination of Factors Relating to the Development of a Consulting Engineering Firm" and photocopied "Presentation Books" detailing the careers of Hill, Cornell and Rice.

Draft transcripts - usually at least two drafts - were created for each interviewee. The collection holds these drafts as well as finalized transcripts for all of the interview subjects. Finalized transcripts also have been cataloged as monographs and are available in both the OSU Libraries general books collection as well as the Special Collections & Archives Research Center's History of the Pacific Northwest book collection.

All materials described in this collection were originally housed in the Horner Museum Oral History Collection (OH 10). In 2013 the materials were separated out and described as a collection unto itself. The collection's audiocassettes were digitized by the Special Collections and Archives Research Center in 2019. Access .mp3 derivatives are available for researcher use upon request. Some interview transcripts have been digitized and pdfs are available for researcher use upon request.

Biographical / Historical Notes

The CH2M engineering firm was founded in 1946 by three Oregon State College graduates - Holly Cornell, Thomas Hayes and James Howland - and one OSC professor, Fred Merryfield. Fueled in part by a post-war push in Oregon to rehabilitate the polluted Willamette River, the Corvallis-based firm grew quickly, taking on two additional partners - Archie Rice and Ralph Roderick - by the end of 1948. By 1951 the company employed 41 people and had completed or was engaged in 160 projects - including airport lighting, water purification and sewage treatment - throughout the Pacific Northwest. In its early years, the firm also made a splash with its FLOmatcher technology, which used variable-speed motors to regulate wastewater systems.

The company enjoyed steady growth throughout the 1950s, assuming more and larger sanitary and civil engineering projects for numerous municipalities. In 1960 the firm opened an office in Seattle - a Boise location would open one year later - while continuing to expand its facility in Corvallis. By 1965 the company had initiated its 4,000th project and in 1966 the firm achieved $2,000,000 in billings and became a publicly traded corporation. During this same time period, CH2M's prestige grew substantially in part because of a major water treatment project completed at South Lake Tahoe. The firm's partner in this venture was the Redding, California-based Clair A. Hill & Associates, with whom CH2M had collaborated on several projects. In 1971 this relationship was formalized with the merger of the two companies, at which point the company's name was changed to CH2M Hill.

In 1977 the company acquired a Florida firm, with the intention of expanding its presence in the southeastern portion of the United States. And by 1983, CH2M Hill had outgrown its Corvallis headquarters, choosing to relocate its head office to Denver, Colorado. By the end of the first decade of the 21st century, CH2M Hill had blossomed into a global industrial leader - a Fortune 500 company boasting of more than 25,000 employees in 31 countries and nearly $7 billion in revenues. While continuing to provide leadership in sanitary engineering, the company had also completed projects as vast as the clean-up of the Rocky Flats nuclear facility and the continued expansion of the Panama Canal.

Though no longer based in Corvallis, CH2M Hill maintains a smaller regional office in the city of its founding. In addition, the CH2M Hill Alumni Center now serves as the home for OSU Alumni Association events and administrative offices. The 45,000 square foot facility, opened in September 1997, was spearheaded by a $2 million gift from the firm to the university.

Holly A. Cornell (1914-1997) was born in Boise, Idaho in 1914, and moved with his family to Portland, Oregon shortly after the Depression began. Cornell enrolled at Oregon State College in the fall of 1934. While at OSC, Cornell met then professor of engineering Fred Merryfield, who inspired Cornell to pursue a career in civil engineering. Cornell received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1938 and went on to earn a master's from Yale in 1940. After serving in the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II, Cornell moved back to Corvallis, and together with his old professor and two friends, founded CH2M. While at CH2M, Cornell accomplished a great deal: writing the Policies and Procedures Manual; starting the Seattle branch; serving as the Director of Professional Services; bringing the firm into the computing age; and finally serving as President from 1974 to 1978 and Chairman of the Board from 1978 to 1980, after which he retired. Cornell died in his Wilsonville home in 1997 at the age of 83.

Thomas Burke Hayes (1912-2007) was born in Pendleton, Oregon. In 1930 he enrolled at Oregon State College to study general engineering, though his schooling was cut short with the onset of the Great Depression. Hayes returned to OSC in 1936, this time to study electrical engineering. Hayes became friends with James Howland during this time, and they continued their friendship as they both continued their education at MIT. Following a stint in the Navy during World War II, Howland and Hayes began considering starting a business. In 1946 they joined with Holly Cornell, their former classmate at OSC, and Fred Merryfield, an OSC engineering professor, to form CH2M. Hayes was the sole original founder not trained as a civil engineer. Using his expertise in mechanical and electrical engineering, he built the firm's first printing press. He also invented the influential FLOmatcher technology. Hayes retired in 1980, and passed away in 2007 at the age of 95.

Clair A. Hill (1909-1998) was born in Redding, California and studied civil engineering at Stanford University. His first job was with Standard Oil in San Francisco, but he disliked the atmosphere of a large office, so he moved back to Redding and started his own business in 1938. He then served for five years in the Army during World War II. Upon receiving his discharge, Hill re-opened his business, with an emphasis on surveying, mapping water resources, and structural engineering projects. He was also very politically active and a member of many organizations. In 1971 Hill's business merged with CH2M to become CH2M Hill. Hill died in 1998 at the age of 88.

Born in Oregon City, Oregon, James C. Howland (1916-2008) always maintained a love for the outdoors and water. This led him to study civil engineering at Oregon State College, with an emphasis on hydraulics, beginning in 1934. During his time at OSC, Howland met his future business partners - engineering professor Fred Merryfield and classmates Thomas Hayes and Holly Cornell. Following graduation, Howland continued his education at MIT, where he was awarded a graduate fellowship. His interest shifted to soil mechanics during this time. After completing his graduate studies, Howland went to work for Standard Oil Company of California. This was interrupted in 1941, when he reported for active duty in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Following the war, Howland and his three business partners started CH2M; Howland was the General Manager of the company, and then President from 1947 to 1974. From 1974-1978 he served as the firm's Chairman of the Board and Director of Operations. Howland retired in 1982 and passed away in 2008, aged 92.

Archie H. Rice (1917-1995) was born in Portland, Oregon. Rice attended Albany College (now Lewis & Clark College) and Reed College to study chemistry, but dropped out in order to work in construction. Rice was incapacitated for several months because of a construction accident, an experience that led him to return to school. In 1941 he graduated from Oregon State College with a degree in sanitary engineering. In 1946 one of Rice's professors at OSC, Fred Merryfield, encouraged Rice to move back to Corvallis and join his fledgling engineering firm. Rice became a member of the CH2M staff late that year, at the same time as another sanitary engineer, Ralph Roderick. Both Rice and Roderick were subsequently invited to become partners in the firm. Rice died in 1995 at the age of 77.

Ralph E. Roderick (1908-1987) was raised on a dairy farm in Kansas. He originally aspired to become a teacher, but found that he disliked the profession after trying it for a short time. He then moved into construction work, which led him to obtain a civil engineering degree from Kansas State University. After graduating in 1932, he spent seven years supervising the construction of sewage treatment plants in Salina, Kansas. He then briefly worked as the city engineer of Garnett, Kansas, but departed in 1941 to serve in World War II. His time in the U.S. Coast Artillery Corps introduced him to the Pacific Northwest, and he and his wife moved to Corvallis, Oregon shortly thereafter. He joined the CH2M consulting engineering firm in 1946. Not long after beginning work there, he and fellow sanitary engineer Archie Rice were invited to become the company's fifth and sixth partners. Roderick died in 1987.

Jewell "Bud" Smith (1918-1984) was born in Independence, Kansas. At the age of nine, he was orphaned and forced to make a living for himself. He was encouraged to move to Corvallis, Oregon by an Oregon State College speech professor, and did so when he was twelve. An African American, Smith spent the majority of his life living in Corvallis during a period of time where the town's population included very few people of color. After a brief stint in the armed forces, Smith began work as a custodian for CH2M. Over the course of his time there, he became close with the founders of the business – Cornell, Hayes, Howland, and Merryfield. Aside from his career with CH2M, Smith enjoyed gardening, following Oregon State University athletics, and telling humorous stories. In 1982 Smith retired from CH2M because of illness and on March 2, 1984 he passed away.



Author: Chris Petersen

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 60 audiotapes and 24 photographs; 5 boxes

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Acquisition Note: These oral histories were originally part of the Horner Museum Oral History Collection (OH 010). In 2013 they were separated out and described as a new collection.

Related Materials:

The Special Collections and Archives Research Center's holdings include the James C. Howland Papers (MSS Howland), Fred Merryfield Papers (MSS Merryfield). Both men were CH2M founders and Howland was an OSC alum while Merryfield was a former OSC professor. In addition, the OSU Memorabilia Collection (MSS MC) contains files on CH2M Hill, Holly Cornell and Archie Rice. The materials held in the CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories were separated out of the Horner Museum Oral History Collection (OH 010). More information about the history of civil engineering education at OSU is available in the Civil Engineering Department Records (RG 030). The College of Engineering Photograph Collection (P 069) and College of Engineering Records (RG 062) are also of interest.

Finalized transcripts for all seven oral history interviewees described in this collection have been cataloged into both the OSU Libraries general book collection as well as the Special Collections and Archives Research Center's History of the Pacific Northwest book collection.

Preferred Citation: CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories (OH 019), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Creators

CH2M HILL (Firm)
Lee, Jennifer A.

People, Places, and Topics

CH2M HILL (Firm)
CH2M HILL (Firm)-- History--Sources.
CH2M Hill Engineering Ltd.
Civil engineering--History.
Clair A. Hill and Associates
Cornell, Holly A.
Corvallis (Or.)
Engineering--History.
Hayes, Thomas Burke
Hill, Clair A.
History of Science
Howland, James C.
Local History
Oregon Multicultural Archives
Oregon State University--Alumni and alumnae.
Rice, Archie H.
Roderick, Ralph E.
Sanitary engineering--History.
Smith, Jewell, 1918-1984
University History

Forms of Material

Audiocassettes.
Oral histories (literary genre)
Photographic prints.
Slides (photographs).


Box and Folder Listing

Series 1: Audiocassettes, 1980-1983
The arrangement of audiocassettes established by the Horner Museum has been maintained in this series. Horner Museum accession numbers are included with each set of audiocassettes. All interviews were conducted by Jennifer Lee. The collection's audiocassettes were digitized by the Special Collections and Archives Research Center in 2019. Access .mp3 derivatives are available for researcher use upon request.
Extent: 60 items

Box-Item 1.1 - 1.2: Roderick, Ralph, May 19, 1980
Horner accession numbers 980-1-9a-b. Abstract for all Roderick interviews: Born in 1908. Studied civil engineering at Kansas State University. Found work supervising the construction of sewage and water treatment plants. Served in the U.S. Coast Artillary Corps during World War II. Met Fred Merryfield and became a partner in 1946. Retired in 1970. Describes fond memories of the firm and its employees. Maintained an active interest in golf, especially in retirement.
Box-Item 1.3 - 1.5: Roderick, Ralph, May 27, 1980
Horner accession numbers 980-1-9c-e.
Box-Item 1.6 - 1.7: Smith, Jewell "Bud", January 18, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-1a-b. Abstract for all Smith interviews: Born in 1918. Served in the armed forces during World War II. Custodian at CH2M Hill from 1946-1982. Observation of being black in Corvallis, gardening, and being avid sports fan. Describes entertaining black athletes. Died March 2, 1984.
Box-Item 1.8 - 1.9: Smith, Jewell "Bud", October 14, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-1c-d
Box-Item 1.10 - 1.11: Smith, Jewell "Bud", November 17, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-1e-f
Box-Item 1.12 - 1.13: Hayes, Thomas Burke, February 2, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-2a-b. Abstract for all Hayes interviews: Born in 1912. Attended O.S.C. in Engineering in 1930. Quit to make money during the Depression (odd jobs). From 1936-38 returned to O.S.C. in electrical engineering. Received a master's from MIT (1938-40). 1942, commissioned in the Navy. Joined with F. Merryfield, H. Cornell, and J. Howland. CH2M - FLOmatcher. Retired in 1980.
Box-Item 1.14 - 1.15: Hayes, Thomas Burke, February 5, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-2c-d
Box-Item 1.16 - 1.18: Hayes, Thomas Burke, February 26, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-2e-g
Box-Item 1.19 - 1.21: Hayes, Thomas Burke, February 11, 1983
Horner accession numbers 982-1-2h-j
Box-Item 1.22 - 1.23: Cornell, Holly A., February 10, 1982

Horner accession numbers 982-1-3a-b. Abstract for all Cornell interviews: Born in 1914. Attended O.S.C. in Engineering from 1934-38. Graduate study at Yale University. Served in the U.S. Army Corps in the 1940s. 1945-46 start of CH2M Hill in Corvallis. Discusses personal contributions to the firm.

Transcribed audio available online.

Box-Item 1.24 - 1.25: Cornell, Holly A., February 22, 1982

Horner accession numbers 982-1-3c-d

Transcribed audio available online.

Box-Item 1.26 - 1.27: Cornell, Holly A., April 5, 1982

Horner accession numbers 982-1-3e-f

Transcribed audio available online.

Box-Item 1.28 - 1.31: Cornell, Holly A., March 17, 1983

Horner accession numbers 982-1-3g-j

Transcribed audio available online.

Box-Item 1.32 - 1.33: Rice, Archie H., March 1, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-4a-b. Abstract for all Rice interviews: Born on June 17, 1917. Worked with building contractor. Spent Depression years in Portland. Attended school at Albany College (Lewis and Clark), Reed College, and O.S.C. from 1938-1941 in the School of Engineering. In 1941 became Assistant Sanitary Engineer for Oregon State Sanitary Authority. In 1942 became Chief Sanitary Engineer for Camp Adair. During World War II, served as a Second Lieutenant in the Sanitary Corps from 1943-1946. Joined four other consulting engineers in Corvallis in 1946 to found CH2M Hill. Discusses MicroFloc, Neptune Meter Company and other CH2M Hill interests.
Box-Item 1.34 - 1.35: Rice, Archie H., March 8, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-4c-d
Box-Item 2.1 - 2.2: Rice, Archie H., March 12, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-4e-f
Box-Item 2.3: Rice, Archie H., April 11, 1983
Horner accession number 982-1-4g
Box-Item 2.4 - 2.5: Rice, Archie H., April 13, 1983
Horner accession numbers 982-1-4h-i
Box-Item 2.6 - 2.8: Hill, Clair A., March 3, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-5a-c. Abstract for all Hill interviews: Born in 1909. Graduate of Stanford University in civil engineering. 1934 worked with Standard Oil and California Bridge Department. In 1938 started own engineering business. Served in Army during World War II for five years. Staunch Republican - involved with politics. In 1946 started a business called Clair Hill and Associates in Redding, CA. Discusses benchmarks and developments. Merged with CH2M in 1970.
Box-Item 2.9 - 2.13: Hill, Clair A., July 27, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-5d-h
Box-Item 2.14: Hill, Clair A., November 29, 1983
This recording was not assigned a Horner accession number.
Box-Item 2.15: Hill, Clair A., December 2, 1983
Horner accession number 982-1-5i
Box-Item 2.16 - 2.17: Howland, James C., March 17, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-6a-b. Abstract for all Howland interviews: Born in 1916. Attended O.S.C. between 1934-1938 in the School of Engineering. Received a M.S. at M.I.T. Discusses World War II experiences in Hawaii and Saipan. In 1946 started a consulting engineering firm in Corvallis (CH2M) with O.S.C. Professor Fred Merryfield and former O.S.C. students Holly Cornell and Thomas Burke Hayes. Manager and President of firm from 1947-1974. Chairman of CH2M from 1974-1976 [?].
Box-Item 2.18 - 2.19: Howland, James C., April 13, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-6c-d
Box-Item 2.20: Howland, James C., May 6, 1982
Horner accession number 982-1-6e
Box-Item 2.21 - 2.22: Howland, James C., May 11, 1982
Horner accession numbers 982-1-6f-g
Box-Item 2.23 - 2.24: Howland, James C., April 22, 1983
Horner accession numbers 982-1-6h-i
Box-Item 2.25: Howland, James C., April 25, 1983
Horner accession numbers 982-1-6j
Series 2: Interview Notes and Draft Transcripts, 1968-1984
This series contains research notes and background materials compiled in preparation for specific oral history interviews. The series also includes multiple drafts of interview transcripts, as well as transcripts in their final published form. Finalized transcripts for all seven oral history interviewees also have been cataloged as monographs into both the OSU Libraries general book collection as well as the Special Collections & Archives Research Center's History of the Pacific Northwest book collection. The monographs contain tables of contents and lengthy biographical abstracts.
Extent: 26 folders

Box-Folder 3.1: Research and Interview Notes: Cornell, Holly A., 1968-1983
Folder includes an audiocassette recording of an undated Presidential Message by Cornell and an Engineering Production Study prepared by Cornell, May 1968.
Box-Folder 3.2: Draft Interview Transcripts: Cornell, Holly A., 1982-1983
Box-Folder 3.3: Draft Interview Transcripts: Cornell, Holly A., 1982-1983
This transcript has been digitized and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 3.4: Finalized Interview Transcripts: Cornell, Holly A., 1984
This material has been digitized and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 3.5: Draft Interview Transcripts: Hayes, Thomas Burke, 1982
Box-Folder 3.6: Draft Interview Transcripts: Hayes, Thomas Burke, 1982
Box-Folder 3.7: Draft Interview Transcripts: Hayes, Thomas Burke, 1983
Box-Folder 3.8: Finalized Interview Transcripts: Hayes, Thomas Burke, 1984
This material has been digitized and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 3.9: Research and Interview Notes: Hill, Clair A., 1982-1984
Folder includes a reproduced promotional booklet titled "At Your Service," released by the firm Clair A. Hill & Associates, circa 1954.
Box-Folder 3.10: Draft Interview Transcripts: Hill, Clair A., 1982-1983
Box-Folder 3.11: Draft Interview Transcripts: Hill, Clair A., 1982-1983
Box-Folder 3.12: Finalized Interview Transcripts: Hill, Clair A., 1984
This material has been digitized and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 4.1: Research and Interview Notes: Howland, James C., 1980-1984
Folder includes the transcript of an interview with Howland conducted by Howard Hilton, April 1980. Folder also includes reproductions of numerous writings by Howland including an untitled booklet (the "Little Yellow Book") containing his thoughts on ethics and management.
Box-Folder 4.2: Draft Interview Transcripts: Howland, James C., 1982-1983
Box-Folder 4.3: Draft Interview Transcripts: Howland, James C., 1982-1983
Box-Folder 4.4: Finalized Interview Transcripts: Howland, James C., 1984
This material has been digitized and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 4.5: Research and Interview Notes: Rice, Archie H., 1982-1983
Box-Folder 4.6: Draft Interview Transcripts: Rice, Archie H., 1982-1984
Box-Folder 4.7: Draft Interview Transcripts: Rice, Archie H., 1982-1984
Box-Folder 4.8: Finalized Interview Transcripts: Rice, Archie H., 1984
This material has been digitized and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 4.9: Research and Interview Notes: Roderick, Ralph E., 1980
Box-Folder 4.10: Draft Interview Transcripts: Roderick, Ralph E., 1980
Box-Folder 4.11: Finalized Interview Transcripts: Roderick, Ralph E., 1984
This material has been digitized and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 4.12: Research and Interview Notes: Smith, Jewell "Bud", 1981-1984
Box-Folder 4.13: Draft Interview Transcripts: Smith, Jewell "Bud", 1982
Box-Folder 4.14: Finalized Interview Transcripts: Smith, Jewell "Bud", 1984
Series 3: Project Files, 1961-1984
This series consists of various materials created or collected in support of the oral history project, including photographic prints and slides of the CH2M Hill founders. Folders in this series have been scanned and are noted below.
Extent: 6 folders

Box-Folder 4.15: Project Proposal: "Oral History of Ch2M Hill Founders," submitted by the Horner Museum, April 10, 1980
This folder has been scanned and is available upon request.
Box-Folder 4.16: Project Notes and Correspondence, 1980-1984
Folder includes interview abstracts and signed permissions forms for all participants except Ralph Roderick.
Box-Folder 4.17: Photographic Prints and Slides, 1961-1982
Prints include three portraits of Ralph Roderick, five portraits of Jewell "Bud" Smith and a group portrait of the CH2M Board of Directors, circa 1968. Slides include portraits of Cornell, Hayes, Hill, Howland, Rice and Roderick, circa 1982.
Box-Folder 5.1: CH2M Hill Historical File, circa 1980s
A collection of newspaper clippings, annual reports, corporate timelines and assorted reproduced documents assembled by the oral history project team in preparation for project interviews.
Box-Folder 5.2: "An Examination of Factors Relating to the Development of a Consulting Engineering Firm," by Lowell Vern Smith. Master's Thesis, School of Business Administration, University of Oregon, June 1963
Document has been bound with a cover titled "CH2M - Past, Present and Future."
Box-Folder 5.3: Photocopied "Presentation Books" given to Clair Hill, Holly Cornell and Archie Rice, 1974, 1981
Presentation Books are comprised of annotated newspaper clippings, photographs, brochures and ephemera documenting the careers of Hill, Cornell and Rice.

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