Word: metzing
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...straighten out the Ruhr salient by taking strategic positions to the South in Westphalia. It was estimated that France could put 200,000 men in motion: 55,000 already in the Ruhr basin, 95,000 in the Rhineland, 50,000 massed near the frontier, including large garrisons at Metz and Strasbourg, with reserves at Belford Epinal and Verdun...
...October 18 President C. C. Little of the University of Maine will address the Club, and the following evening Dr. Gessell will speak. Mr. John Metz will be the speaker on October 23, and will be followed by Mr. A. G. Muste on the 27th. Mr. H. C. Maserve, Secretary of the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers, will appear before the Club on November...
...Entertainment Committee; Alexander Mackay Smith; chairman of the Membership Committee; G. W. Thomas '24, and J. L. Swayze '25. It is planned to hold a meeting of the club every Wednesday evening. Speakers who will appear before the Liberal Club during the fall and winter are Mr. John Metz, Judge George of the George Junior Republic, Mr. C. C. Little, and Mr. J. M. Maserve, Secretary of the National Association of Cotton Manufacturers...
Word was received yesterday of the death of Lieutenant James Kennedy Moorhead '17 and Law School, while leading his men in the drive on the Metz Fortress on the Verdun front last October. Moorhead left the University in April, 1917, for Fort Niagara where he was commissioned second lieutenant and assigned to the 22nd Regiment of the Regular Army at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. From there he went to Philadelphia where he and his men guarded the interned German officers and sailors. Detailed to the 61st Infantry at Camp Green, North Carolina, he went overseas on April...
...presented to the University yesterday through C. H. Reisinger '12. Mr. Reisinger represented a committee of friends of Professor Muensterberg. The donors comprised Felix M. Warburg, Mrs. Hugo Reisinger, Jacob H. Schiff, Rudolph Erbsloeh, Count von Bernstorff, Adolph Pavenstedt, Karl Neumond, George Ehret, Jr., Rudolph Pagenstecher, Herman A. Metz, Fritz Achelis, August Hecksher; Henry Goldman, Mrs. Samuel Untermeyer, Jacob Hasslacher, E. D. Adams, Anton Eilers, of New York City; August A. Busch and E. A. Faust, of St. Louis, Mo.; Fritz von Frantzius and Harry Rubens, of Chicago, Ill.; Carl E. Schmidt, of Detroit, Mich.; A. Troestel, of Milwaukee...