SCHERFF. A.L. S. 2 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, June 27, 1905. Letter concluding with, "Hope you have discovered the cause of the strange behavior of the machine last night." (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A. L.S. 2 pp. 4to, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, July 14, 1905. Regarding preparation for turbine test: "The work will be completed to-morrow, Saturday, possibly at noon and the things will be expressed with the 4 PM train." (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A. L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, July 31, 1905. Letter on day's activities. In part, "I contemplate that you have expressed the high frequency dynamo. After a good deal of running around I found what would seem to be a suitable exciter... " etc. (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A. L. S. 4 pp. 16mo, on sta- tionery of Waldorf-Astoria, August 1, 1905. Concerning some business matters... "The Pearce people are anxious to manufacture my coils... They are the best people I know for the work". (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A.L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, August 2, 1905. Letter beginning with, "I have to stay in town to-morrow to see the high-frequency dynamo finished and tested, also packed up and shipped to the laboratory...'" etc. (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A.L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, August 3, 1905. Letter stating in part, "I have had a long discussion with the Supt. of the Pearce shop with reference to certain details of the coils we are to manufacture... " etc. (L. I. Anderson) |
| SCHERFF. A. L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, August 8, 1905. Letter relating in part, "I am devising a small ozoniser for rooms, on the lines of the one I described to you some time ago... " etc. (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A.L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, May 13, 1906. Letter concerning the processing of condenser construction for oscillators. (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A.L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, October 2, 1906. Letter stating in part, "I hope everything will turn out well, but this illness has set me back very much." (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF A. L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, October 8, 1906. Tesla discusses personal matters with addressee, his former private secretary. (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A.L.S. 2 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, July 2, 1907 Short note relating that he (Tesla) has found someone to serve as caretaker in his laboratory shop. (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A. L.S. 3 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, July 10, 1907. Letter concerning books of the Nikola Tesla Co. "It is necessary for me to have a talk with you on various matters important in this connection." (L. I. Anderson) | SCHERFF. A.L.S. 4 pp. 16mo, on stationery of Waldorf-Astoria, December 31, 1907. Letter on matters relating to financial backing: "...Some wireless promoters have approached me with the idea of consolidating... I have asked them to make a proposition.". (L. I. Anderson) |
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