Word: goetz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dinner tonight in honor of Major Goetz and Major Parker marks the end of the association of these two officers with the University. Major Goetz came here in the spring of 1919, when nearly all the efforts of the War Department were directed toward demobilization, and laid the foundations of the present Field Artillery Unit. His work was far from easy, on account of the apathy toward all things military that followed the war; but he succeeded in interesting a sufficient proportion of the student body to enable him to start two courses in the following September. Since then...
Majors R. C. F. Goetz and E. P. Parker, who will soon leave the University for another post, will be given a farewell dinner by the Reserve Officers Training Corps next Wednesday evening at the Union...
...Major Goetz organized the present R. O. T. C. unit, which had been discontinued during the war, while Major Parker has contributed greatly to its progress since that time. Professor J. L. Coolidge '95 of the mathematics department will be toastmaster of the dinner, at which about 100 are expected to attend. Reservations may be made at $2.00 a plate by applying to M. S. Russell '25 in Russell...
...members of the polo squad of the University R. O. T. C. with their coach, Major R. C. F. Goetz, will leave at 1 o'clock this afternoon on the Knickerbocker Limited for New York. After spending the night at the Venderbilt Hotel the teamwill leave for fort Hamilton, Governor's Island, early tomorrow morning in order to get accustomed to the field and the horses that will be used when it meets Norwich University at 4 o'clock...
...team, which will go to Brooklyn on may 7 and stay until May 10, making a second trip on May 15 if they qualify for the finals, has been practicing steadily since April 1 on a field on North Harvard Street under the direction of Major Goetz. Six members of the squad, which numbers about 20, practiced at Norwich during the vacation, making a very impressive improvement in their play. Although the University R. O. T. C. has no games, except those in the championship, definitely planned, invitations have been received for meetings with Princeton and the University of Arizona...