Nikola Tesla Books
"Frankfurter, Martinelli, Tesla Get Immigrant Merit Awards," N. Y. Herald Tribune, May 12, 1938. (n)
Bethenod, J. "Nikola Tesla," Bulletin de la Societé Francaise des Electriciens, June, 1938, Vol. VII, No. 90, pp. 485-495.) (fp)
Hill, Edwin C. "A Magician in Science," New York Journal & American, July 9, 1938, Editorial page. (Brief notes on Tesla's work and accomplishments.) (n)
"Serb Church Leaders at Dedication," Gary Post-Tribune, Nov. 25, 1938, p. 17. (Nikola Tesla, godfather of St. Sava Greek Orthodox Church.) (n)
Yates, Raymond F. Machines Over Men. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1939. (Tesla's prediction of a crewless freighter using radio control, p. 233.) (b)
Statute With Legal Force for the Foundation and Organization of the Nikola Tesla Institute. Publ. by the Nikola Tesla Institute, Belgrade, 1939. 19pp. (fb)
Pavlovic, Vitomir. Tesline struje primenjene u stroboskopigi i - kinematografiji (doktorska teza) - Drustvo za podizanje Insititute Nikole Tesle, Beograd, 1939. (fb)
Boksan, Slavko. "Polifazni sistem motor naizmenicne struje," Tehnicki list - Beograd, 1939, Vol. 21, No. 15-24. (fp)
Loftin, Lt. Cdr. "Marconi-Father of Radio?", Radio Craft, Jan., 1939. (p)
"Portrait," Rotarian, Feb., 1939, p. 15. (p)
Blondel, A. "Sur le diagramme complété des flux et des courants dans le moteur asynchrone polyphase," Revue Generale l'Electricite - Paris, Feb. 4, 1939, pp. 143-150. (fp)
Sandrof, Ivan. "King of the Cosmos," Ken - Chicago, Feb. 9, 1939, pp. 78-80. (At 82, Nikola Tesla has more to talk about than any living inventor. Discussion of Tesla's accomplishments and plans.) (p)
Turpain, H. "Sur Les Chemins De La De'couverts L'ceuvre de Nicolas Tesla," La Nature - Paris, Mar. 15, 1939, pp. 162-166. (fp)
Vunck, Gladys. "Sale of Nikola Tesla Property Recalls Stories of Aged Inventor. Spectacular Try to Communicate with Mars Once Aroused Shoreham," Brooklyn Eagle, Apr. 24, 1939, L, p. 1, col. 5. (n)
"Tesla Coil Experiments," Electrical Review - London, May 5, 1939, p. 645. (Notes on lecture by J. B. Kramer on experiments with the Tesla coil.) (p)