Word: goetz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Paris (French)?Jules Jussrand, French Ambassador to the U. S.; Irene Bordoni, famed comedienne, with her husband, E. Ray Goetz, theatrical producer; Rosamond Pinchot, ex-Nun of The Miracle and niece of Pennsylvania's famed Governor ; Mrs. Harry Palmerson-Williams (Marguerite Clark), famed cinema actress; Mistinguett, famed luminary of Innocent Eyes; Dr. Walter Dill Scott, President of Northwestern University (Chicago) ; Alexander Grosset, President of Grosset & Dunlap, publishers...
...Grashof '26 Rochester, N. Y. East H. S. 175 18 6.02 3 J. P. Willson '26 Corning, N. Y. Casenovia Seminary 181 22 5.11 4 H. E. Macdonald '25 E. Orange, N. J. East Orange H. S. 190 22 6.02 5 A. S. Goetz '26 Ocean City, N. J. Ocean City H. S. 185 19 6.03 6 R. Reeves '26 Philadelphia Penn Charter 182 19 6.02 7 C. G. Gordon '26 Wilmington Cologne Gym, Ger. 175 20 6.00 S Irmiger '26 Green Bay, Wis. East H. S. 167 20 6.00 C. Pflug Felder Philadelphia Northeastern...
...Common Room an informal reception for members of the R. O. T. C. unit and for all Freshmen will be given by the Field Artillery Club. Licutenant-Colonel W. S. Browning, who was appointed last spring by the War Department to take the place of Major R. C. F. Goetz, professor of Military Science and Tacties at the University, will outline briefly the work of the four Military Science courses. A former member of the R. O. T. C. unit, who has not yet been selected, will also speak...
...definite step in the extension of athletics at Harvard was made last year when the R. O. T. C. Unit, under the administration of Major Goetz, organized a polo team. The results were very disappointing but little could be expected with the handicap of inexperienced men and the lack of a riding hall for bad weather practice. Major Goetz made every effort to arouse interest in the construction of such a building, but it was felt that money should not be put into the enterprise until the necessity for such a structure was definitely proven, and until a general interest...
Colonel Browning, who succeeds Major Goetz as head of the Military Department and who is equally enthusiastic for the enterprise, hopes to carry on the drive for a hall which will put the polo team on an equal footing with those of Yale, Princeton, and Cornell. Certainly the permanent establishment of polo at the University is a commendable object but a polo team working under the present disadvantages is wares than none. It is not easy to forget the overwhelming defeat administered the University by a small college in the first round of the intercollegiate tournament last year...