… The Correspondents' Club of New York, an organization consisting of correspondents of the leading out-of-town newspapers, at their annual dinner last evening introduced an original idea. A symposium …
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… Inventor Abandons New Deal to Support Republican Nikola Tesla, inventor, issued a statement yesterday from his apartment in the New Yorker, Eighth Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street, …
… the Editor of The New York Times : I have read with great interest the report in your issue of to-day that the Danish engineer, Waldemar Poulson, the inventor of the interesting …
… Union a practical course of lectures is to be given this Winter in the large hall of Cooper Union to the electrical workers … York. The need of such a course of public lectures at a nominal cost has been seriously felt for several years. Tickets …
… Nikola Tesla Has Made a Great Medical Discovery. Inventive genius may yet solve some of the great medical … of Mr. Tesla's that oscillation would do many wonderful things, but only lately has he thought of using it for the destroying of germs. He has invented a …
… Tesla experimental electrical station, near the Deaf and Blind school east of the city, has been abandoned. The building still stands there but even that trace of the visit of … to construct this station and did so. He stated that he intended to carry on wireless telegraphy experiments from …
… Sava N. Kosanović Dies A little over a year after seeing his uncle's legacy established in the museum he helped create, Sava N. Kosanović died in Belgrade. …
… is for shellac, which Nikola Tesla used to seal wood and windings for air-core transformers in his magnifying transmitter in Colorado Springs. …
… weeks ago Nikola Tesla reported that he had succeeded in such an attempt. Only about 2 per cent of the invisible radiance was reflected from the copper plate …