December, 1999
Stuart Belkin and spouse Maureen Dewan were recognized as the couple
of the year by Congregation Beth El in Fairfield, CT.  After Dartmouth,
Stuart graduated from Harvard Medical School, then took an orthopedic 
residency at Tufts University.  He served as an orthopedist at the 
New England Medical Center Hospital until moving to Connecticut in 
1981.  He works as an orthopedist in private practice with the Sports
Medicine Center with offices in Fairfield and Trumbull.  

Darby Bradley, President of the Vermont Land Trust, was selected to
receive an Environmental Merit Award from the regional office of the
Environmental Protection Agency. The award is in recognition of
environmental protection efforts by Darby and the Vermont Land Trust.
Darby grew up in New Hampshire.  After Dartmouth, he received a law
degree from University of Washington Law School in 1972. He joined
the Land Trust as counsel in 1981 and has served as its president since
1990.  In addition, the Burlington Free Press Editorial Board chose Darby
as the Vermonter of the Year.  He lives in Calais, VT.

Dick Clapp is at the Boston University School of Public Health 
Environmental Health Department as a full-time faculty member since 1993. 
His research interests include the health effects of dioxin and Agent Orange, 
the health effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, and other 
environmental exposures to toxic chemicals.  Dick  received his MPH 
degree from the Harvard School of Public Health in 1974. In the 1970's 
he worked in community and environmental health as Executive Director of 
the Lynn Community Health and Counseling Center and Director of the 
Massachusetts Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, in the 
Department of Public Health. In 1980, he was hired to establish the 
Massachusetts Cancer Registry, in the Department of Public Health. He 
served as Director until 1989, and during this time he completed his 
doctorate in Epidemiology and was awarded a D.Sc. Degree from B.U. 
School of Public Health in 1989. For the past nine years, he has worked 
at the JSI Center for Environmental Health Studies, first as its Director, 
and more recently as Consultant.

Tom Maremaa has been working at Apple Computer, Inc. as a senior
technical writer for the past four years.  He writes programmer-level
documentation for Apple QuickTime developers.  His third computer
book "QuickTime for Java" was just published.  Tom continues writing
fiction in his spare time.  He is married to the former Mimi Ameri.
They live in the heart of Silicon Valley in Mountain View, CA.  

Try the web page listed below for more details on the Great Class of '67
or go to the '67 class page for the Super Links.
- Dave Mangelsdorff (3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78230-
3918)  e-mail to <dmangels@txdirect.net> or visit '67 page (virtually) at 
http://www.txdirect.net/users/dmangels/dart67.htm