Nikola Tesla Books
"Pri Nikoli Tesle," Delo, Feb. 11, 1976. (Odlomek iz knjige Evropo in Ameriko) (fn)
Badovinac, John (National Pres., Croatian Fraternal Union). ZajedniÄar. (Series of articles on Nikola Tesla are as follows:) (n)
"Power Engineers Pay Tribute to Genius of Nikola Tesla," Feb. 18, 1976, p. 2 (Part I). (Speaks of tribute to Tesla at the Tesla Symposium sponsored jointly by the IEEE Power Engineering Society, the New York City Bicentennial Corp. and the YugoslavAmerican Bicentennial Committee, held in New York City on Jan. 30 & 31. Includes summary of early life and work with Thomas A. Edison.)
"The Nikola Tesla Story," Feb. 23, 1976, p. 2 (Part II). (Tesla patents his system and sells patents to Westinghouse Electric Corp. of Pittsburgh for $1,000,000.)
"The Tesla Story - World Acclaim Then Ignonomy," Mar. 3, 1976, p. 2 (Part III). (Experiments at Colorado Springs. Account of Tesla's priority in radio, and loss of recognition in this field.)
"The Nikola Tesla Story - Tesla Refuses to Accept Nobel Prize in Physics," Mar. 10, 1976, p. 2 (Part IV). (Edison Medal award to Tesla. Discusses patents issued, and cosmic ray theory.)
"The Nikola Tesla Story - Later Years Were Spent in Poverty," Mar. 17, 1976, p. 2 (Part V). (Additional biographical account of Tesla being a great entertainer. Never married although there were opportunities.)
"Tesla Helped to Bring the World Nearer to the Space Age - Died As He Lived - All Alone, Mar. 24, 1976, p. 2 (Part VI). (Account of Tesla's later years.)
MuÅ¡iÄ, Vanda. "NajveÄji pozaglijeni NewyorÄan," Delo, Feb. 21, 1976. (Brez Tesle ne bi bilo elektricne energije, kot jo poznamo danes.) (fn)
Bacon, James. "Longevity of Singers is Questioned," Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Feb. 24, 1976, p. B-2, col. 1. (High frequency comb, dating back to 1888, was invention of Nikola Tesla.) (n)
Sosic, George V. "Tesla - The Father of RC," Model Aviation, March, 1976, pp. 12-16, 81. (Tesla's work in the field of radio control, beginning in 1898. Complete summary.) (p)
"Pix, People, Pickups," Variety, Mar. 4, 1976, p. 19, col. 5. (Announcement of Tesla film by Niagara Productions of Studio City and Jadron Films of Yugoslavia.) (n)
"Niagara Productions Sets Joint Venture for 'Tesla'," The Hollywood Reporter, Mar. 8, 1976, p. 3, col. 3. (Niagara Productions and Jarden Films of Yugoslavia to produce film on the life of Nikola Tesla.) (p)