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Nikola Tesla Predicted Everything From Neon Lights to Death Rays and Batted .800 Inventing Them By W. D. CROW Noted Architect and Associate of Famed Inventor Nikola Tesla Jules Verne won deserved fame...

Funeral services for Nikola Tesla, Yugoslav-American Scientist, will be conducted late today at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. He died last Thursday at the Hotel New Yorker at the age of 86...
LaGuardia Reads Adamic's Eulogy to Inventor Mayor F. H. LaGuardia took | part yesterday afternoon in a program over Station WNYC in tribute to Nikola Tesla, inventor, who died Thursday night at the...


Electrical Device to Destroy the Enemy's Fleets and Armies. IS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS. He Will Offer the Destroying Agency to the Government-Another Scientist Comments Favorably on the Inventor's Scheme...
by Michael K. Tierney Student Dean of Engineering Nikola Tesla, one of our most accomplished yet unacclaimed scientists, experimented with huge coils, which have since come to be known as Tesla Coils...

Yugoslav Monarch Visits City Hall. Eats Ham and Beans at Gracie Mansion Young King Peter II of Yugoslavia, wearing the uniform of the the Yugoslav Navy, marched up steps of City Hall yesterday...

Mental Process Of Genius Still Baffles Science He Worked by 'Revelation,' Envisioned Inventions Complete in All Details Nikola Tesla, the scientific, genius who died alone in a hotel room in New York...
Bishop Manning Takes Part as Yugoslav Officials Attend St. John's Rites Funeral services for Nikola Tesla, Yugoslav-born inventor who died on Thursday, were conducted at 4 p. m. yesterday at the...

Today is the anniversary of an earth-shaking discovery. The world owes much to genius at work in Telluride on Dec. 9, 1890. On that date alternating feasible current was proven through a line from the...