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Nikola Tesla, inventor, was last night adjudged by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers to have contributed the greatest progress to electrical science and electrical engineering during the...
Experiment Will Be Tried in New York with Superintendent Maxwell's Consent to See if High Potential Currents Will Help Defectives --- Remarkable Results Reported Abroad. New York will try an...

Mr. Charles Wilson Price, editor of The Electrical Review, does not say that Nikola Tesla's latest invention of a rotary engine operated by steam or gases will save most of the 30,000,000 horse power...

Says He Will Soon Be Able to Transmit Wireless Power Across Seas. Queen Isabella of Spain could not have been amazed more when Christopher Columbus told her about a new world than were the members of...
The Ideal Scientist Is Free from Delusive Sense Impression, Tesla Says. To the Editor of The New York Times: Some comments in your columns have credited me with a superficiality which is more than my...

Nikola Tesla Says the Hydroplane is Neither New Nor Practical. To the Editor of The New York Times : The science of engineering has become so positive and precise that practical results are generally...

Lists Them as Answer to Report That His Tower Is to be Sold for Debt. To the Editor of The New York Times: As bearing intimately on the report in your issue of even date that my tower is to be sold...
Inhabitants of a Georgia Settlement Asked for the Title Special to The New York Times. Washington, Oct. 4. - A Post Office in Gilmer County, Ga., was to-day named after Theodore Roosevelt at the...

The conductors of The Century regard Nikola Tesla's article in the June number of the magazine as one of the most notable contributions made to their publication. It is entitled " The Problem of...