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The Teslian - Vol. I, No. 7 & Supplement Page 9

Teslian (Tesla-International) - March 1st, 1955

is a combination of the grandest power of technical performance with the most vivid imagination, such as has never before manifested itself in the human mind."

"Electrical Review" (editorial commenting upon Tesla's Telautomatic Art):

"We believe that the beauty and importance of the invention Tesla has just announced, in its ultimate developments, will be such as to place it among the most potent factors in the advance and civilization of mankind."

C. B. Richards, Professor Emeritus of Mechanics, Yale University:

"I am amazed at the development of Power by the Tesla Turbine and stunned by the exhibit."

F. Sargent, Chief Engineer and Turbine Expert:

"I am impressed with the newness and novelty of the underlying principle of this invention. It is such as will claim the attention and admiration of anyone of a scientific turn of mind in a mechanical direction."

Reynold Janney, Chief Engineer, Universal Transmission Co.:

"It is a great invention."

Brigadier Allen of the War Department:

"Something new in the World. Officers are greatly impressed with it."

Miller Reese Hutchinson, Chief Engineer:

"It is the greatest invention of the age."

Arnold Irinyi, Chief Engineer, Celfeuerungs-Gesellschaft, Germany:

"It is the ideal gas turbine."

"The Motor World":

"The new principle unquestionably is a great contribution to science and engineer- ing, great in its simplicity and breadth of application."

B. R. T. Collins (Power Plant Economist):

"It is a wonderful turbine. "

"Scientific American":

"Considered from the mechanical standpoint, the turbine is astonishingly simple and economical in construction, should prove to possess such a durability and freedom from

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