The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 29, 1981, Page page 7, Image 7

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thursday, january 29, 1981
daily nebraskan
page 7
Former attorney general to return
Herbert Brownell, a former U.S. attorney general and
a 1924 NU graduate, will return to Lincoln Feb. 7-10.
For Brownell, counsel to the New York law firm Lord,
Day and Lord, this will be his first trip back to Nebraska
since 1974, when he returned for the 50th anniversary of
his graduation from NU.
Brownell's return is in conjunction with the activation
ceremonies of the Nebraska Chapter of Delta Upsilon
fraternity, where he will speak Feb. 7. He is president of
Delta Upsilon International fraternity.
In an interview from his New York office last week,
Brownell said he is looking forward to his return.
"I must say I've always enjoyed my trips to Lincoln -with
the family and friends I have there, it will be nice to
be home again," Brownell said. He has one sister in
Lincoln.
Brownell has lived in New York since 1927, after he
graduated from Yale University Law School.
"It's different (from Nebraska)," Brownell said. "But
I must say I've always enjoyed it here. I always go back to
Nebraska whenever I get a chance. I still have a loyalty
there."
Young to speak Feb. 11
for black cultural series
By Bob Glissman
Former U.S. ambassador to the United
Nations Andrew Young will speak at UNL
Feb. 1 1 as part of a series of programs that
will mark the month as a Black Cultural
Celebration.
Dances, art exhibits and lectures will
highlight the cultural celebration said Pat
Brown, Black Special Events committee
chairperson for the University Program
Council.
The annual celebration is intended to
educate the community to the problems
of, and the contributions made, by blacks,
Brown said. February marks this year's
celebration.
"We want to show everyone, not just
black students, different aspects of the
lives of black people through art and the
lectures," she said.
Brown said people in Lincoln and on
campus aren't aware of those aspects, part
ly because of the lack of courses about
blacks offered at UNL.
"There are some history classes and
ethnic studies classes offered, but not
many," Brown said. "The celebration will
show things that the classes don't teach."
After the opening ceremony on Sunday
in the Nebraska Union, events during the
month will include:
-a workshop on time management on
Wednesday
-a "Gospel Extravaganza" featuring
Lincoln's Salem Baptist Church, Feb. 6, on
East Campus
-a pre-Valentine's Day dance, Feb. 7,
on East Campus
-a lecture by poet Haki Madhubuti,
Feb. 10, at the Nebraska Union
-a lecture by Young, Feb. 11, at the
Nebraska Union
-a "Black Art Exhibit", Feb. 9-13, in
the Nebraska Union lounge west wall
-a soul food dinner in Cather-Pound
cafeteria, Feb. 19
-and a lecture by Gordon Parks, direct
or of the movies Shaft, Leadbelly and
Learning Tree on Feb. 23, after viewings
of his movies.
Other events will take place throughout
the month, Brown said, but all of these
events will not be enough to fully educate
people about black culture, she said.
"Black students have a lot to offer,"
Brown said. "I'm really proud of the pro
ject this year. There has been a lot of stu
dent involvement."
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