Word: goetze
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major Franklin L. Miller, Field Artillerty, U. S. A., has arrived at the University to take charge of the Military Office during Colonel Goetz's absence and to act as the Colonel's assistant upon his return in the fall. Major Miller was detailed to this University by the War Department from Kansas City, Missouri, where he was Assistant District Inspector of the Reserve Officers' Training Camps...
Dean Chester N. Greenough '98 and Captain Charles B. Dick will speak at the Freshmen smoker which will be held in the Union at 8 o'clock this evening. Captain Dick, assistant to Col Goetz will outline the plans for the artillery course to be established in the fall...
Before a gathering of 200 Freshmen in Standish Hall last evening, Colonel Goetz explained the work of the Field Artillery Unit to be established here next fail...
...Artillery course", he said, as it will be given here, will consist of more technical training than I received at West Point." Colonel Goetz then stated that by giving four years to the course a man can meet all government requirements and not interfere with his College activities. The following is an outline of the four years...
According to an announcement made by the Military Office yesterday, Major Franklin Miller, Field Artillery, U. S. A., has been directed to report at the University for duty during the absence of Colonel Goetz, who is sailing at noon today for France. Major Miller is expected to arrive here within three or four days...