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Died. Richard D. Wyckoff, 64. stock market authority, founder and onetime editor of the Magazine of Wall Street, editor of Stock Market Technique; of heart disease; in Sacramento. Thrice married, Mr. Wyckoff charged in 1928 that his second wife, Cecelia G. Wyckoff, present publisher of the Magazine of Wall Street, had wrested control of it from him by "cajolery." In a subsequent separation agreement both received half a million dollars of the company's bonds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 19, 1934 | 3/19/1934 | See Source »

...meet was notable less for individual performances than for team competition between Stanford and Southern California who have between them won every Intercollegiate championship since 1924. Southern California won in 1950, 1931, 1932. Last week, because Frank Wyckoff, Dick Barber and 13 other last year's seniors were off the U. S. C. team, it looked as though Stanford had a fine chance to come back-even though everyone knew that Quarter-miler Ben Eastman has been off form this spring, that Pole-vaulter Bill Miller had hurt his foot, that Sprinter Les Flables had a bad knee. When...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Californians at Cambridge | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

...Princeton a centrifugal microscope which allows living cells to be studied while whirling at the ratio of 10,000 revolutions a minute. Dr. John Belling of the Carnegie Institution, using photomicrographic equipment, photographed the gene, the tiny particle which is believed to control heredity. Dr. Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff of the Rockefeller Institute used invisible ultraviolet light to photograph the growth of living cells under the microscope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Rochester Paragon | 2/6/1933 | See Source »

...Virginia Lee Wyckoff, 21, University of Oklahoma coed, died of septicemia in Oklahoma City General Hospital after telling physicians an abortion had been performed upon her by John W. Eisiminger, an osteopath...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Abortion Ring | 5/9/1932 | See Source »

Osteopath Eisiminger was arrested, charged with murder, clapped into jail without bail. In a six-page statement he detailed the operation he had performed on Miss Wyckoff, setting at rest the supposition that the abortion had been attempted by osteopathic manipulation. He said he had not believed Miss Wyckoff was pregnant. Nevertheless, he had performed a curettage (scraping of the walls of the uterus). Fifty-year-old Osteopath Eisiminger remained in jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Abortion Ring | 5/9/1932 | See Source »

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