Two new Overseers of the Amos Tuck School, elected by the Dartmouth Board of Trustees, are Herbert L. Shuttleworth 2nd '35 of Amsterdam, N. Y., president of Mohasco Industries, Inc., and Kendrick R. Wilson Jr. '36 of Bronxville, N. Y.,' chairman of the board of AVCO Corporation. Both began three-year terms on July 1.
The two new members are additions to Tuck School's Board of Overseers, which on July 1 numbered fourteen men. Since that time Arthur J. Goldberg, Secretary of Labor, has resigned because of the pressure of Washington duties.
Shuttleworth as president of Mohasco is chief executive officer of the world's largest carpet manufacturers. He was previously president of the Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc., and in 1955 became president of Mohasco when Mohawk, merged with Alexander Smith, Inc. After graduating from Dartmouth in 1935 he took two years of graduate work at M.I.T. in the management-engineering program.
Wilson became chairman of AVCO in December 1960 after serving as president for three years. The corporation is one of the nation's major producers of aircraft, electronic, and ordnance equipment and also makes industrial, farm, and household products. Wilson joined the company in 1950 after being with Lehman Brothers and the United States Trust Company in New York. He was a Navy lieutenant commander in World War II.