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Tuck Overseers

DECEMBER 1971
Article
Tuck Overseers
DECEMBER 1971

Five new members have been elected by the Trustees to serve on the Board of Overseers of the Tuck School. Four are graduates of the College who also received their master's degrees from Tuck.

The new board members are Robert E. Field '43 of Purdy Station, N. Y., a partner in the public accounting firm of Price Waterhouse and Company; Richard D. Hill '41, Marblehead, Mass., president of the First National Bank of Boston; Howard N. Newman '56 of Washington, D. C., commissioner of the Medical Services Administration of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Paul D. Paganucci '53, New York City, president and treasurer of Lombard, Vitalis, Paganucci, and Nelson, Inc., Wall Street brokers and investment bankers; and George H. Borts, Providence, R. I., professor of economics at Brown University.

David T. McLaughlin '54, Minneapolis, Minn., and Stanley H. Feldberg '46 of Wellesley Hills, Mass., were at the same time elected to second threeyear terms on the Board of Overseers. Walter Oliphant of Chicago was elected to an additional year following his second three-year term.

Mr. McLaughlin, also a Tuck graduate, is president of the Toro Manufacturing Company and a recently elected Trustee of the College. Mr. Feldberg is founder and president of the Zayre Corporation, specialty and department store chain. Mr. Oliphant, senior partner in the firm of Arthur Andersen and Company, is president-elect of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.