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The Teslian - Vol. I, No. 5 Page 10

Teslian (Tesla-International) - September 1st, 1954

SCHERFF. A.L.S. 1 p. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, January 22, 1908. Short note requesting certain enclosed material to be typed.
(L. I. Anderson)
HOADLEY, J. H. (identity not known). A.L.S. 1 p. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, January 16, 1908. Letter opens, "Your proposal as expressed in your fav(or) of January 14th has been duly considered and accepted." (Turbine sketch on verso)
(L. I. Anderson)
HOADLEY, A.L.S. 2 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, January 17, 1908. Letter begins, "Complying with your request I would say that the concern is "The Nikola Tesla Company" incorporated under the laws of the state of New York, July 28, 1895..."
(L. I. Anderson)
HOADLEY. A.L.S. 2 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria (sheet), n.d. (Circa January, 1908). States in part, " ... the new Company which you propose to organize... could have the exclusive license for use of my basic patents..."
(L. I. Anderson)
JOHNSON. (A.)L. S. 2 pp. 4to, on stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory, 165 Broadway, New York, July 1, 1909 Tesla discusses a technical term employed in an early article by James Fulton.
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory, 165 Broadway, New York, July 6, 1909. Tesla discusses further a technical term employed in an early article by James Fulton.
(Mrs. J. W, McChesney)
JOHNSON (Luka), L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory 165 Broadway, New York, June 16, 1910. Social note. Mention of a friend of Tesla, a Mr. Kohlsaat.
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON (Luka). L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory, 202 Metropolitan Tower, October 24, 1910. Social note. "I was glad to note from the enclosed that people are beginning to find out about you things which I knew long before..."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON (Luka). L.S. 1 p. 4to (with clipping), stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory, 202 Metropolitan Tower, November 21, 1910. Tesla comments on a newspaper clipping concerning Russian novelists: "As for myself, I have always thought that Gogol towered above all other Russian novelists as Samson over the Philistines.
(L. I. Anderson)
Tesla, from A.N. Marquis & Co. (Who's Who publisher). L. 1 p. 4to, second-sheet, January 22, 1912. Letter concerning Tesla's biography to appear in Who's Who of America: "We... enclose the sketch...and will be greatly obliged to you if you will look at over and return with as little delay as possible, as we are now arranging forms for the press."
(L. I. Anderson)
A.N. MARQUIS & CO. L. (initialed MSJ) 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory, 202 Metropolitan Tower, January 24, 1912. Reads, "Mr. Tesla has directed me to send you the enclosed sketch, asking that the same be inserted correctly.
(L. I. Anderson)
A.N. MARQUIS & CO. Ms. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of A. N. Marquis & Co., Jan. 26, 1912. Return of personal sketch of Tesla to appear in the 1910-11 edition of Who's Who in America.
(L. I. Anderson)
JOHNSON (Luka). L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory, 202 Metropolitan Tower, November 27, 1912 "...I think the man to write an article for you is Prince Lazarovitch for he knows more about the Balkan situation than any living man..."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)

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