Proper noun
Goltz (plural Goltzes)
A surname.
American journalist Thomas Goltz described the scene, saying, “The battered cars with wheels but without tires, piled high with rugs, pots and pans, rattled… choking with exhaust gases and bending under the weight of the mattresses and the iron beds. Source: Internet
However, Goltz concludes that to debate whether Putin's threat is real or not ia now moot, since Washington will take it seriously. Source: Internet
Home school — president, Jessica Green; vice presidents, Grace Goltz and Gus Federico; and secretary, Andrew Mullinax. Source: Internet
Vice-Admiral Max von der Goltz was appointed in 1889 and remained in post until 1895. Source: Internet
Fourteen excellent guest speakers presented this year, including keynotes by Thomas Goltz offering a “Lone Wolf” view of leadership, and Josh Meyer, suggesting how leadership is possible without a position of authority. Source: Internet
Thomas Goltz has done it again! Source: Internet