Nikola Tesla Books
"Interplanetary Messages Predicted by Dr. Tesla," The Detroit News, July 11, 1937. (Tesla says interplanetary communication to become a reality using small compact apparatus.) (n)
"Tesla Has Plan to Signal Mars," N. Y. Sun, July 12, 1937, p. 6. (Celebrates 81st birthday. Seeks Guzman prize for ideas on planet communication. Tesla decorated by Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia.) (n)
"Stamps for Tesla Makes His Age 81," N.Y. Times, July 18, 1937, XI, p. 12, col. 7. (Two postage stamps issued to commemorate his 80th year.) (n)
Zacek, A. "Nikola Tesla," Pathfinder - Washington, July 24, 1937, pp. 16, 17. (p)
Tesla, Nikola. "Dr. Tesla Honors," N. Y. Herald Tribune, July 27, 1937. (Letter to Editor. Refers to N. Y. Herald Tribune of July 11, which states Tesla not impressed with honors given him. Tesla corrects this assertion.) (n)
"Jack-of-All Trades, The Telegraph Boy," Popular Science Monthly, Aug., 1937, pp. 48, 49. (Includes note that Nikola Tesla hires Western Union Boy to feed pigeons in front of the N. Y. Public Library. Photo.) (p)
Weyant, Morrison U. R. "Tesla's Earthquake," N. Y. Sun, Aug. 5, 1937. (Letter to Editor. Establishes date as 1898.) (n)
"Nikola Tesla pripoveduje o pomen svojih izumov za bodoÄnost Clovestva." (Nikola Tesla Talks About the Significance of His inventions and the Future) Jutro - Ljubljana, Aug. 13, 1937, vol. 18, - no. 187, pp. 2, 3. (Slovenian language) (fn)
O'Neill, John J. "In the Realm of Science: Tesla, who predicted radio, now looks forward to sending waves to the Moon," N. Y. Herald Tribune, Aug. 22, 1937. (Inventor hopes to use energy-transmitting device to make spot glow on the lunar surface. Theory is traced to 1897 experiments. His mechanism to use vast natural forces, possibly cosmic rays.) (n)
Vlahovic, S.Vlaho. "U posjeti kod Dr. Nikole Tesle," Jugoslaven - The Jugoslav, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1, 1937. (fp)
Magnan. "Nikolas Tesla et ses belles, experiences sur les courants à haute frequence," Le Petit Parisien - Paris, Nov. 24, 1937. (fp)
"Atom Smashing and Pigeon Feeding," Christian Science Monitor, Dec. 2, 1937. (Dr. Tesla took time out from his many inventions to remember the birds around New York's Public Library, and turned over the task of preparing and serving two meals a day to the feathered community over to Western Union.) (n)
Bethenod, M. J. "Nikola Tesla" - communication Presentee Par M. J. Bethenod a La Societe Francaise des Electriciens Le 8 Jan., 1938. Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe francaise des Electriciens, 5-e serie, Vol. VII, No. 90, June, 13 pages. Edition de la Societe pour la Foundation de l'Institute Nikola Tesla. Beograd, Mirocka 4, 1938. (fb)