Nikola Tesla Books
"Povodom 17-godišnjice Tesline smrti - Aktuelnost Teslinog stvaranja." (On the Occasion of the 17th Year Since Tesla's Death - The Actuality of Tesla's Creativity.) Tesla - Beograd, Vol. VII (1960), No. 1, p. 60, 61. (fp)
Morgan, James R. "Metaphysics in Science," Rosicrucian Digest, Feb., 1960, pp. 51-54. (Note that Nikola Tesla had a fairly firm intuitive grasp of the ancient secrets of electrical practice.) (p)
Tobey, Carl Payne. "The Evolution of a Science Writer. (John J. O'Neill)", Horoscope, March, 1960, pp. 47-52, 118, 119. (Biographical sketch of John J. O'Neill from an astrological viewpoint. Relationship with Tesla is covered. Reprint from Apr., 1946, issue.) (p)
Austin, J. B., and Black, I. "Emission Spectrum of Benzene in the Region 2500-3000 A," Physical Review, March 1, 1960, pp. 452-460. (Spectrum in benzene vapour was excited by means of a Tesla discharge.) (p)
Richardson, Kenneth. "Tesla's Trickery," Popular Electronics, May, 1960, pp. 72-78. (Instructions for building a Tesla coil, with photos and diagrams.) (p)
"Spomenik Nikole Tesle u institutu 'Roder BoskoviÄ' - rad Ivana MestroviÄa 1959. g., bronza." (Bronze state of Nikola Tesla installed at Roder BoskoviÄ Institute - the work of Ivan MestroviÄ, 1959.) Tesla - Beograd, Vol. VII (1960), No. 3, p. 3. (fp)
Bailey, Paul. "Long Island History - Nikola Tesla Chose Long Island," Garden City News, May 12, 1960. (Short history of Tesla's tower at Wardenclyffe.) (n)
"Nikola Tesla," Forward (Published by The Dayton Power & Light Co.), June, 1960, pp. 2-7. (An account of the prophetic genius responsible for the age of modern electric power in America.) (p)
Ramsay, Jack. "The Philosophy and Ethics of Radio Power Transmission," Proceedings of the I.R.E., June, 1960, p. 4A. (Tesla first suggested the possibility in 1893. Also reprinted in Monographs - reprints of AIL monographs from the Proceedings of the IRE and The Pulse of Long Island, vol. 5, 1961.) (p)
"Cableless Power," Electronics (Digest), July 22, 1960, pp. 6, 8. (Soviet attempt at development of wireless power transmission, but a failure according to Swedish observers, and the idea having been bandied about in the U. S. since Tesla.) (p)
Burridge, Gaston. "Tesla - Man of Mystery - Was Death Ray Perfected by This Genius?", Psychic Observer, July 25, 1960, pp. 1, 8. (An account of Tesla's personality and his experiments.) (p)
Blake, John. "Are There Different Kinds of Intelligence?", Science Digest, Aug., 1960, pp. 78-82. (Statement that Tesla possessed both practical and abstract intelligence.) (p)
Atcheson, Richard. "A Monument To A Man They Called Crazy," Chicago Daily News, Sept. 3, 1960, p. 13. (Chicago to name school after Nikola Tesla. Notes on Tesla's visions of the future.) (n)