Nikola Tesla Articles
Newspaper and magazine articles related to Nikola Tesla
The Teslian - Vol. I, No. 5 Page 11
Teslian (Tesla-International) - September 1st, 1954
| JOHNSON (Luka). L.S. 1 p. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Dec. 6, 1912. Tesla suggests an effort bearing on the war with Spain. "Could you write a little poem on Montenegro which would add much to the value of the gift with which you intend to honor the King?" (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | A.N. MARQUIS & CO. Ms, A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of A. N. Marquis & Co., June 17, 1926. Return of personal sketch of Tesla to appear in the 1926- 27 edition of Who's Who in America. Note by Tesla reads in part, "... have one of your men prepare a few new paragraphs. I shall be glad to send him, say, twenty five dollars for the trouble. (L. I. Anderson) |
| JOHNSON (Luka). L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Tesla Long Island Laboratory, 202 Metropolitan Tower, Jan. 9, 1913. Tesla remarks in part, "I wish to remind you that you wanted to speak to me in regard to the telautomaton last Tuesday. I have before me your letter of January second..." (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | A.N. MARQUIS & CO. Ms. 6 pp. 4to, on blank stationery. Document of quoted statements concerning Tesla's work. From such men as Townsend, Scott, Behrend, Kelvin, Crookes, Kennelly, etc. (L. I. Anderson) |
| CARMEN, James D. A.L.S. 2 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, March 4, 1915. Letter on technical matters. Tesla refers to his patent of many years ago on a certain type of alternator. "This plan is now utilized in the so-called Goldschmidt High-frequency Dynamo for wireless. There is nothing novel in it. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) | JOHNSON (Luka). A. L.S. 1 p. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel Pennsylvania, January 31, 1930. Tesla remarks on a few business matters. — "My former private Secretary, now Auditor of the Union Sulphur Co., George Scherff, is familiar with all my affairs. (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
| (TESLA). Ms. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, January, 1917. Diagram of turbine regulator of special make, with an itemized listing of "Work to be done" on ultra-high speed turbine project. (W. W. Wilhelm) | JOHNSON (Luka). A.L. S. 1 p. 8vo, on monogrammed stationery of Tesla, Hotel Pennsylvania, February 28, 1930. Tesla comments on a few personal matters. "An article in the magazine I am sending (defective as usual) may give you a few moments diversion." (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |
| (TESLA). Portrait Photograph, 8" x 10". Inscribed, signed and dated. Reads (across lower margin): "Compliments from Nikola Tesla, April 25, 1921. " (L. I. Anderson) | SWEZEY, Kenneth M. Note, in margin of newspaper article, "Man's Greatest Achievement", New York Sunday American, July 6, 1930. Reads, "You man not have seen this." (K. M. Swezey) |
| A.N. MARQUIS & CO. Ms. 1 p. 4to, on blank stationery, (n.d.), 1926. Return of personal sketch of Tesla to appear in 1926-27 edition of Who's Who in America. (L. I. Anderson) | JOHNSON (Luka). 21, 1930. A.L.S. 1 p. 8vo, on stationery of Hotel Pennsylvania, July Short personal note in which Tesla wishes for Johnson a long and happy life. — "... longer than that of Zora Agha!" (the 156 year old Turk). (Mrs. J. W. McChesney) |