… Nikola Tesla was visited by Herr Baumgart, of Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. …

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… Charles F. Peck, of Englewood, N. J., asking that the court compel Peck to account to Eaton for over $200,000, besides various stocks, … evident to Peck in New York that valuable discoveries had been made of which Eaton was not aware, and that Peck then …
… Nikola Tesla’s visit to Chicago and his published utterances have created a … interests of the city. It was founded 32 years ago and has consistently adhered to the line of policy originally … class in electricity. “Since this great force of nature has been made subservient to the will of man, electrical …
… Denver Man Has Invented Plan for Overcoming Induction. Says He Can Telephone or Telegraph From … was by no means new, for several eastern roads have long been taking and receiving messages from moving trains, but …
… The noise must have been tremendous. So says Kenneth M. Swezey , Brooklyn author … lightning bolts. Only after midnight could the power company supply enough current for such experiments without … the scientist's papers and records - some of which had been in storage for years, held for non-payment of bills. In …
… A Visit From King Peter II In his diaries "A King's Heritage," the young Peter II writes: "I visited Dr. Nikola Tesla, in his apartment in the Hotel New … you will be a great ruler. I believe I will live until you come back to a free Yugoslavia. From your father you have …
… Pa., Sept. 6. - The Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing company will install forty-five miles of interurban electric … Nicola [ sic ] Tesla, and exploited by Geo. Westinghouse, has heretofore been used exclusively for electric lighting. Some …
… by fire. The firemen said that if yesterday’s blaze had not been promptly discovered Tesla probably would have been burned out a second time. …
… famous electrician and scientist, positively states that he has discovered a means of signaling to the planet Mars. “As … physique, very tall and slender. His bony head, the complexion denoting the foreigner, and his bright, snapping …