Nikola Tesla Books
St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church - Fiftieth Anniversary - Our Religious Heritage in America, 1914â1964, Gary, Indiana. Chicago: Palandech Press, 1964, 317 pp. (Historical, cultural, educational, and entertainment sections. St. Sava Church sponsor in Gary, Indiana, is Nikola Tesla, p. 119. Chapter: Nikola Tesla - Inventor, Humanitarian of Mankind - of Tomorrow, pp. 263-273, illus.) (b)
Fisk, Eldon. "Nikola Tesla - Electrical Genius Short-Circuited by Fame," Los Angeles Times, Feb. 14, 1964, p. 20. (Personal eccentricity branded Tesla as a mystic, charlatan and crackpot. He was misunderstood, misquoted, condemned, and lauded.) (n)
"Nikola Tesla - Authentic Genius," Around the System (Consolidated Edison Co. N. Y.), Mar., 1964, pp. 18-20. (Biographical notes on Tesla with account of Tesla's polyphase system patents and the ac/dc conflict.) (p)
Beck, Bob. "The Russian Lakhovsky Rejuvenation Machine," The Beacon Light Herald, Mar.-Apr., 1964, vol. 32, pp. 86-91. (Electronic machine for curing human ailments uses spark-gap Tesla coil. See also Round Robin for Nov., 1963.) (p)
"The Electronics Spectrum Before 1900," IEEE Spectrum, Apr., 1964, p. 5. (Edison's love of DC had to give away to AC techniques developed by Tesla, Westinghouse, and others.) (p)
Strand, Harold P. "Make Your Own Fantastic Tesla Coil," Popular Mechanics, June, 1964, pp. 169-173. (Instructions with photos and diagrams.) (p)
"Receive Science Award," Glens Falls Post Star, June, 9, 1964. (Students of Hudson Falls High School receive Nikola Tesla Science Award.) (n)
Caringella, Charles. "Big TC, " Popular Electronics, July, 1964, pp. 29-32, 76. (Construction and operation of a Tesla coil. Reprinted in Electronics Experimenters Handbook, 1965.) (p)
Kaufman, Edwin N. "Li'l TC," Popular Electronics, July, 1964, pp. 3335. (Construction and operation of a Tesla coil. Reprinted in Electronics Experimenters Handbook, 1965.) (p)
Karlo, Milan M. "The Focus Spot," American Srbobran, July 1, 1964, p. 2. (Note that Nikola Tesla has more notable scientific credits to his name than any other, and was 50 to 100 years ahead of his time.) (n)
"Helicopter in Hansom Cab Days," Review (Yugoslav Monthly Magazine), July-Aug., 1964, pp. 31-33. (Refers to magazine, World, of July 22, 1894. Description of Tesla's helicopter invention, radio control work, plan for rocket plane, and jet-propelled vehicle.) (p)
"Our Immigrant Heritage," Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 3, 1964, P. 92. (Editorial - Nikola Tesla conceived the principle of the rotary magnetic field in the Niagara Falls installation.) (p)