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  1. Nov 18, 2017 · Theodore Martin Weicker. September 14, 1928 - October 31, 2017. Theodore Martin Weicker passed away peacefully at his home in San Mateo with his loving wife Judy at his side. He was 89....

  2. His grandfather Theodore Weicker was a German immigrant who co-founded the E. R. Squibb corporation. [2] [3] Weicker graduated from the Lawrenceville School (class of 1949), Yale University (1953), and the University of Virginia School of Law (1958). [4]

  3. In 1887, E. Merck & Co. sent a brilliant chemist, Theodore Weicker, who had been with the firm for 10 years, to New York in an attempt to capitalize on America’s newly acquired wealth.

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · A grandfather, Theodore Weicker, a German immigrant, had founded the pharmaceutical company Merck & Company with George Merck and later, with a partner, purchased Squibb & Sons. Lowell Jr....

  5. In an effort to protect its American inter-ests and its good name, E. Merck opened its own sales of-fice in New York in 1887. Theodore Weicker, who had been with the firm in Darmstadt for 10 years, was placed in charge of the New York office.

  6. In 1887 E. Merck sent a representative, Theodore Weicker, to the United States to set up a sales office. Weicker (who would go on to own drug powerhouse Bristol-Myers Squibb) was joined by George Merck, the 24-year-old grandson of Heinrich Emmanuel Merck in 1891.

  7. Weicker, Theodore was born on June 6, 1861 in Darmstadt, Germany. Son of Ludwig Martin and Elisabeth (Momberger) Weicker.

  8. No longer trusting Am erica’s agents, E. Merck now em ployed Theodore Weicker to run the operation and restore any dam age that m ight have been done to the reputation of E. Merck’s products. Unlike Fink, Weicker had spent m any years working in the Darm stadt business.

  9. Theodore Weicker (1861-1940), German-US chemist. In 1891 Weicker accompanied George Merck to New York City to set up a US subsidiary of the German pharmaceutical company Merck and Co.

  10. Jun 28, 2023 · Lowell P. Weicker Jr., whose opposition in the U.S. Senate to President Nixon led to the historic 1974 resignation from the White House, has died.