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The Elektrotechnische Zeitschrift quoting the Köln. Ztg. states that the suit of the Allgemeine Elektric ts-Gesellschaft of Berlin against the Aktien-Gesellschaft Helios of Cologne, for the revocation...

The Suburban Electric Company of Philadelphia has filed an answer in the United States Circuit Court to the suit brought against it by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. and Tesla...
This article is a reprint from New York Herald of January 1, 1896 and is intentionally not duplicated here.

Although Prof. Ayrton in his presidential address has raised many points suitable for discussion, and although many questions of a practical character arise out of the meetings of the City and South...

In the early forms of alternating motor brought out by Mr. Tesla the construction embodied a series of coils traversed by currents differing a quarter phase from one another. This has in some forms...
As Mr. C. E. L. Brown, in communications to the Electrical World and other journals, seems determined to insist that I have neglected the work of Mr. Tesla on rotary current, I wish here to state that...

Our contemporary the American Electrician sums up the points at issue between Mr. Nikola Tesla and another American journal in the following concise terms: "The truth plainly stated is, that for...

In his experiments involving high potentials Mr. Nikola Tesla has for some time past made use of a special form of induction coil, and in a recent patent issued to him he describes several forms...
In the forms of high frequency generators heretofore devised by Mr. Tesla, and in high potential generators generally, a cessation of flow has naturally been caused during the interruption of the...

In electric apparatus or systems in which alternating currents are employed, the self-induction of the coils or conductors in many cases operates disadvantageously by giving rise to false currents...