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Show i : ., f 1 ' ' l3- Zl Political lecture features HUD head George Romney, secretary of Housing and Urban ! Development, will inaugurate the Stephen L. jBrockbank Memorial Lecture in the Union Ballroom, Feb. 17 at noon. The lecture is free and open to the public. Dr. J.D. Williams, director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, said through the generosity of friends and Sen. and Mrs. W. Hughes Brockbank, a fund was established at the University in 1968 to honor former studentbody president, Stephen Brockbank. Brockbank's accomplishments were cited in an institute statement: By the time of his graduation in the class of 1962, Brockbank Sec. George Romney . . . politician-in-residence Stephen L. Brockbank . . . honored in lecture has not only served as an officer in Beta Theta Pi fraternity but had gone on to become both president and vice president of the studentbody, co-chairman of the Human Relations Commission of the University and vice president of the National Student Association. For his leadership and dedication to the University, Brockbank was elected to Beehive, the highest honorary society for student leaders . Brockbank moved from campus politics into electoral politics in 1964 when he served as manager of campaign headquarters for the first gubernatorial campaign of Calvin L. Rampton. The governor then appointed Brockbank as Human Resources Coordinator for the stale of Utah in 1965. |