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GERMANY SINCE THE WAR IS SUBJECT OF UNION ADDRESS

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J. G. Bucher, of the Bureau of Commercial Economics, an international organization for the promotion of mutual understanding between nations, will give a lecture illustrated by motion pictures on "Germany Since the War" at 7.15 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Living Room of the Union. He saw service overseas during the World War, and after the Armistice spent much time in Central Europe doing relief work. He is also a newspaper correspondent.

Since 1921 he has devoted his entire time to travel, study, and lecturing on the Central European nations. Last summer he made his fourth visit to Germany, and tomorrow evening he will show the films and slides which he took at this time.

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