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This association was founded early this year by a number of cast- ern colleges and universities. Its headquarters are at New York andi its purpose is to create a love for Germa- ny and things German in th'e American universities; to cooperate with the German universities for mutual bene- fit by exchanging lecturers and cor- respondence; and to bring the German clubs in the American universities in- to 'closer connection with one another. Michigan is the first western universi- ty °to join the association. 1.1I. .1. If. ZANEt(i0 C[11 CA ( ThO SPE AK THIS AFTERN eOON. With the lecture to be given by Mr.I John M. Zane, 184, of the Chicago bar, this afternoon, the order of the CoifJ the national legal honorary society, will present th'e first annual address given under its auspices. The address will be held in roomn G of the law building at 4:00 o'clock and will be open to the public. Mr. Zane has a wide reputation as a lawyer and comes as one of the leaders in the Chicago bar. While in the city Mr. Zane will be the guest of Dean H.. M. Bates. CA1PUS IN BRIEF. -Stylus, honorary rhetoric society has chosen the following new memr- bers:' Margaret Foo te, Judith Ginsberg, Helen Brown, .hazel Goodrich and El - sie Toles. U:NIVI ISITIY NOTICES. Mandolin club meets at Union to- night at 7:30 o'clock, Cap Night cele- bration. Senior women meet at Palmer field Saturday morning at 90:00 o'clock for Field day rehearsal. LIQUOR CASE MAY x(( OR 60 '7 I '1(Continued from page 1.) attempted to explain their actions by tihe fact that they were under the in- fluence of liquor. Minzey and Hopkins were to have a final interview with Prnes. Hutchins on Wednesday morning, when they, surprised him by stating that they:f had been drinking the evening before. They also told the story to Prosecutor Burke, and the arrest followed. 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