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OVERSEERS ANNOUNCED

October 1961
Article
OVERSEERS ANNOUNCED
October 1961

Appointments to the Boards of Overseers of the Tuck School of Business Administration, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Hanover Inn were announced by President Dickey early in the summer.

Charles E. Brundage '16 of Dover, N. J., senior partner in the New York investment counseling firm of Brundage, Story and Rose, began a first term of three years as Tuck Overseer on July 1.

On the same date Gordon S. Brown, Dean of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, began a second term of four years, and Charles C. Leader, manager of administrative consulting and engineering services for the General Electric Company, began a first term of four years, as Overseers of the Thayer School. Henry J. McCarthy '31, chairman of the board of Bomac Laboratories, Beverly, Mass., was elected to fill the unexpired Thayer School term of Dr. Ralph W. Hunter '31 of Hanover, which terminates June 30, 1962.

Three alumni named to be Overseers of the Hanover Inn were Alex J. McFarland '30, partner of Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley and Ketchum, Boston law firm; William E. Steers '30, president of Doherty, Clifford, Steers and Shenfield, New York advertising firm; and Roy Watson Jr. '43, president of the Kahler Corporation, Rochester, Minn. Mr. McFarland has been on the board since 1956. Mr. Steers and Mr. Watson are serving first terms.