Sept/Oct 2004. Robert C. Glennon of Lake Placid, NY, received the Bernard E. Harvith Distinguished Environmental Service award. For the past four years, Bob has served as the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Plattsburgh Regional Office of the NY Attorney General. Previously, he was CEO of Ecologically Sustainable Development, Inc., of Elizabethtown, Essex County, a not-for-profit corporation. He is a former Executive Director and Counsel to the NY State Adirondack Park in the 21st Century. Bob earned his JD from Albany Law School. Tom Rath, founder of the Concord, NH legal firm Rath, Young, and Pignatel was the keynote speaker at the commencement at Daniel Webster College. Tom earned his J.D. from Georgetown University in 1971. He is a former Attorney General of New Hampshire and has been actively involved in government relations since entering private practice in 1980. Tom is widely respected as a political analyst of presidential campaigns, both at the state and at the national level. He appears regularly on national, regional and state television newsmaker programs. He has been the Republican party national committeeman for New Hampshire. The epidemiological research of Richard Clapp of Boston, MA was discussed in recent issues of Science, Chronicles of Higher Education, NY Times, and Nature. Dick is a professor at Boston University School of Public Health. His analysis of mortality records for IBM employees showed significantly more deaths from several kinds of cancer in IBM employees than in the general population. IBM legal counsel warned not to publish the findings; the article was withdrawn. Censorship? More discussions to follow. Dick writes wife Paula got her Ph.D. in Public Policy and daughter Nikki just graduated from Barnard College. Dick reports seeing former roommates, Jerry Billow and Tad Campion. Jerry has a thriving health law practice, is married to Barbara Kellman, and they have a cute daughter, Olivia. Tad is Senior Deputy Editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, married to Peggy McCarthy, and son Ned (named after Ned Gillette) just graduated from Union College. Tad has two other sons, Peter and Grady. The '67 Executive Committee voted to round the Dartmouth Partners in Community Service (DPCS) yearly contribution up to $5000. Our DPCS Committee (Michael Tucker, Howard Sharfstein, and Jack Harris) are working hard in support of this worthy program. You may forget everything else, but do not forget to make reservations early for the Great Class of 1967's 60th birthday party October 7-9 2005. E-mail Bruce Pact (bruce@uds.org) for a list of local inns and b&b's and remember that it is peak leaf-peeping season. Dave Mangelsdorff (3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78230-3918) e-mail to dmangels@txdirect.net 210-344-0942