ELSEWHERE in to day's issue will be found a highly interesting interview with Mr Nikola Tesla taken from one of our enterprising daily contemporaries. Mr. Tesla, in his own graceful way, tells the story of his life and the history of some of his more important inventions. Perhaps there is no living scientist in whose life and work the general public takes a deeper interest, especially in this country. One of the evidences of his popularity is the wide circulation of THE ELECTRICAL WORLD Daily Bulletin on the evening of his lecture at the recent convention at St. Louis, to which reference is made in the opening paragraphs of the Herald article.
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