Gathered on the occasion of The Franklin Institute's contribution to the International Centenary of the birth of Nikola Tesla are, left to right, President S. Wyman Rolph, Executive Vice President John S. Burlew, Kenneth Swezey, and Samuel G. Hibben. The program, held at May's Stated Meeting, included: (1) a presentation by Mr. Swezey, a close personal friend of Tesla, of a copy of the collected letters, patents and articles of Tesla to the Institute; (2) a presentation of a resolution of the Institute's Board of Managers honoring the Nikola Tesla Museum in Yugoslavia, for sponsoring the Centenary, to Mr. Swezey for forwarding; and (3) Dr. Hibben's lecture, "From Tesla Until Tomorrow — The Magic of Making Light."
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