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Goltz

American  
[gawlts] / gɔlts /

noun

  1. Baron Kolmar von der 1843–1916, German field marshal.


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Faced with a one-game playoff at Dodger Stadium, manager Tommy Lasorda elected to start Dave Goltz — a high-priced right-hander the team had signed before the season but who had performed poorly — over Valenzuela, then 19 years old, who had pitched two innings the day before.

From Los Angeles Times

Goltz lasted three innings, giving up four runs in a 7-1 loss as the Dodgers’ season came to an end.

From Los Angeles Times

Von der Goltz said the strategies employed at schools like Rutgers and Brown, where administrators negotiated an end to the protests, will get scrutiny.

From Seattle Times

“Trust between the university and significant parts of its most important constituency: its students,” said Anna von der Goltz, a history professor at Georgetown University.

From Seattle Times

This is another example of how previous disastersarea in which learnings from previous disasters has helped shape this emergencye system, according to social scientist James D. Goltz, a guest scholar and fellow with the Disaster Prevention Research Institute at Kyoto University.

From National Geographic