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Show Romney to visit U campus The Honorable George Romney, secretary of Housing and Urban Development, will be politican-in-residence at the University on Feb. 17. During his University visit, Sec. Romney will breakfast with Hinckley Institute Board of Directors and local Republican leaders, attend a 9 a.m. campus press conference and lecture in two classes on local and state government. At noon Sec. Romney will present the first tophen L. Brockbank Memorial Lecture in the Union Ballroom. The public is invited to attend. Bull Session Sec. Romney will lunch with College Republicans f p a0ttend an aftemoon bull session with members M Sigma Alpha and political science students. At 7 Mi. he will speak to the Bonneville Knife and Fork Uub at Hotel Utah. J- D- Williams, professor of political science Md director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, said e Ptic!an-in-residence program is designed to politiciaSe StUdent attitudes towards politics and c Outstanding Politicians Af, Kmney's credentials are well known in Utah. Mi'.r Ending the University, he moved to iKn !!"' As President of American Motors he mark, t0 the sraa11 foreign car challenge by Fun t 3 comPet'tive American car, the Rambler. nctioning first jn politics on a non-partisan Michb' he worked with constitutional reform in fn,rn', Rmeny then served as Michigan His m 1963"68' Preside 'fKf fr the Republican nomination for race ap after the New Hampshire primary later a Richard Nixon. But President Nixon Urban h'm 35 Secretarv of Housing and |