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NEW TUCK OVERSEERS

JUNE 1965
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NEW TUCK OVERSEERS
JUNE 1965

The Board of Trustees has elected three new Overseers of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration and reelected two others. All five men will serve three-year terms.

The new Overseers are James C. Chilcott '20, of New Vernon, N. J., Walter J. Oliphant of Chicago, and Leonard S. Silk of Montclair, N. J. Reelected for second terms were Herbert L. Shuttleworth 2nd '35, of Amsterdam, N. Y., and Kendrick R. Wilson Jr. '36, of Bronxville, N. Y.

Chilcott is vice-chairman of the board of the Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., of New York City, and a trustee of the Columbia College of Pharmacy. Since 1960 he has been a member of the Executive tive Committee of the Dartmouth Medical School Campaign.

Oliphant is a managing partner of Arthur Andersen & Co., a public accounting firm with headquarters in Chicago. With the firm since 1939, Oliphant has worked at both the Chicago and Boston offices, and in 1959 was named director of operations for the United States and Canada.

Silk, a former college professor, is a senior editor and the economics editor of Business Week magazine. Recipient of the Loeb Award in 1961 for his distinguished work in the field of business and financial journalism, he is also the author of a number of books.