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...South African Medical Journal, German-born Physiologist R. H. Goetz reports how he solved a part of this problem. He did it one of the hard ways. When he was in Cambridge, England, in 1949, he suggested to Professor de Burgh Daly that they experiment with live giraffes. Daly said, "Bring your own giraffe." This would have been too expensive, so last year Dr. Goetz assembled a veldworthy laboratory and took it to the northeastern Transvaal, which teems with giraffes...
Nomination of Eliot's Lew Goetz as left forward rounds out the Wintergreens contingent. Adams and Dudley did not place any men on the all-star squads...
...Immoralist (adapted by Ruth & Augustus Goetz from Andre Gide's novel) is perhaps the most outspoken treatment of homosexuality that Broadway has seen. Very likely it is also the most serious and dignified. Though treating nothing prissily with kid gloves, Playwrights Goetz treat everything clinically with rubber ones. Unlike Gide's spiritually autobiographical novel, the play is less the study of a man than the story of a marriage...
Eliot, with a 3-3 record, lacks tall men. A fast-breaking team, it is led by John Simmelmeyer, Lou Goetz, and coach Dan Steiner...
...Edward Muhl, 46, vice president and a general production executive of Universal Pictures Co., Inc., moved into the post of production head, succeeding William Goetz and Leo Spitz, who have run the studio as a team since 1947. Muhl, who landed a job as a secretary to Universal Pictures' late Founder Carl Laemmle 26 years ago, came up through the ranks, working at one time in the business department, later as chief of the legal department. When Goetz & Spitz merged their International Pictures Co. with Universal in 1947, he became vice president and general manager of studio operations...