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...What does the future hold for Courtney? Even if the criminal charges don?t stick, he?s probably not looking at a particularly bright forecast. Susan Winckler, a spokesperson for the American Pharmaceutical Association says that even if the Missouri state board of pharmacy doesn't vote to revoke his license, she very much doubts he will just slide right back into his white coat when all this is over. "Nothing like this has ever happened before," Winckler says. "Pharmacists are bound by a code of ethics, and an oath - they?re bound to hold patients above everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trusting the Man in the White Coat | 8/21/2001 | See Source »

...Quincy House and Belmont; Stephen D. Marcus '63 of Winthrop House and Chicago; Andrew J. Nathan '63 of Lowell House and Pound Ridge, New York; David R. Riggs, Jr. '63 of Claverly and Gladwyne, Pennsylvania; Norman E. Thruston '63 of Eliot House and Exeter, N.H.; and Edwin A. Winckler '63 of Dudley House and Ingomar...

Author: By Traveling Fellowship, | Title: Shaw, Sheldon, Knox Fellowships Awarded | 5/22/1963 | See Source »

They are: Adams, Peter A. Bienstock '61; Claverly, Frederick Stein '62; Dudley, Allen P. Pollard '60; Dunster, Richard H. Rosen '60; Eliot, Peter A. Schwartz '62; Kirkland, Donald A. McAllister '61; Leverett, Robert M. Fisher '60; Lowell, John S. Pfarr, Jr. '62; Quincy, Edwin A. Winckler '62; Winthrop, Kenneth W. Phifer '60; and the Yard, Michael Belknap '63 and Lewis B. Oliver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Combined Charities Announce Captains | 10/23/1959 | See Source »

Latest discovered hazard, and potentially the most dangerous yet, was described last week by Physicists E. P. Ney, J. R. Winckler and P. S. Freier of the University of Minnesota, who specialize on observing cosmic rays by means of high-altitude plastic balloons. Last May 10 they heard from astronomers that an unusually powerful flare had erupted on the sun. As they readied their great balloons, a telephone call came from Alaska; Astrophysicist Harold Leinbach was reporting that his radio telescope at College (near Fairbanks) had detected a sudden blackout of radio noise from space. This indicated, said Leinbach, that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Death from the Sun | 8/10/1959 | See Source »

...DORIS M. WINCKLER...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 10, 1936 | 2/10/1936 | See Source »

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