Philip Kingley has a plan to get rid of his time-traveling professor some 5000 years in the future. Unfortunately, the ending to Philip’s professor also got rid of any chance more than half a star in my rating.
He scrambled out of the machine, the delirious feeling of success and power coursing through his veins like strong drink. His eyes traveled about the laboratory, slowly, gloatingly. All of it his. The equipment, the formulas, and most of all—the time machine.

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  1. “Sidetrack in Time” by William P. McGivern, in Amazing, July 1941.
  2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . written by William P. McGivern