Nikola Tesla Books
"Marker is Dedicated at Tesla Laboratory Site," IEEE Spectrum, Sept., 1966, p. 177. (A Nikola Tesla historical marker dedicated at Memorial Park in Colorado Springs.) (p)
"The Tesla Society," American Croatian Academic Club, Dec., 1966, Bulletin no. 6, p. 9. (fp)
Cookfair, Arthur S. "Tesla's Thermomagnetic Motor," Popular Electronics, Dec., 1966, pp. 70, 71, 114. (A little known invention by Tesla. Discusses theory of operation and construction.) (p)
Kranzberg, Melvin, and Pursell, Carroll W. (Editors) Technology in Western Civilization (Vol. 1) Oxford University Press, 1967, 802 pp. (Includes history of electrical generation and transmission. Tesla's contributions included, pp. 575-592.) (b)
PopoviÄ, Vojislav M. Nikola Tesla. Beograd, "TehniÄka knjiga", 1967, 205 pp., 20 cm. (fb)
Strand, Harold P. "Miniature Tesla Coil," Science Experimenter, 1967 Edition, pp. 52-59. (Construction of a Tesla coil with 60,000 volts and 500,000 cycles per second. Photographs and diagrams.) (b)
Ruby Focus. Messages from Nikola Tesla through mental transmission or ESP - in following monthly issues: Feb., Apr., Oct., 1967; Jan, Mar., July, Aug., Sept., Nov., 1968; Apr., June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec., 1969; Jan., Mar., 1970; Mar., 1971; Jan., Mar., July, Aug., Sept., Nov., Dec., 1972; Mar., June, 1973; Jan., Feb., Mar., (Apr.-May), 1974. (p)
Drys, James E. "Historical Site Urged For Inventor's Lab," Suffolk Sun, Feb. 25, 1967. (Tesla's laboratory on Long Island, now owned by Peerless Photo Products, Inc., had offered to place a plaque on the building and a marker outside.) (n)
"Historic Site," Long Island Advance, Feb. 24, 1967. (Photo showing building at Shoreham, Long Island, where Tesla had experimental station.) (n)
McTernan, Bill. "Signals to Mars Put Tesla's Lab in Town History," Long Island Newsday, Feb. 27, 1967, p. 19. (Recollections of Tesla's experimental station at Shoreham, Long Island. Notes concerning the interior.) (n)
Matsch, Lee, and Rice, Warren. "Potential Flow Between Two Parallel Circular Disks with Partial Transmission," Journal of Applied Mechanics, Trans. ASME, Mar., 1967, Vol. 34, Series E, No. 1, pp. 239-240. (Reference article bladeless turbines.) (p)
"Tesla Lab Tapped as Historic Site," New York Sunday News, March 19, 1967. (Former Tesla laboratory building at Shoreham has become the first historic site. Summary of Tesla's activities at this location.) (n)
Wright, Kenneth A., and Kern, Wallace. "Building Tesla's Famous Coil," Elementary Electronics, May-June, 1967, pp. 27-30, 102. (Construction details with photos and diagrams.) (p) 199 20