… Tesla left the Hotel New Yorker to feed his pigeons in the park. While crossing the street, he was struck by a taxicab and, by some … bruises and upset my digestion a bit." Other accounts indicate three ribs were broken. Tesla refused treatment and …
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… took up the entire fourth floor of the six-story building. What is clear is that some of Tesla's greatest accomplishments occurred in this lab before it was destroyed by fire in 1895. …
… Association closed its fourth annual meeting yesterday afternoon. The sessions have all been satisfactory and the attendance good. Many advances in electro-therapeutics were noted and different inventions in electrical appliances laid before the society. …
… OAP Seizes Tesla Estate After learning of Tesla's death, the FBI ordered the U.S. Office of Alien Property to seize all of Tesla's belongings. Tesla's entire estate from the Hotel New Yorker, and … Company under OAP seal. Dr. John G. Trump, an electrical engineer with the National Defense Research Committee of the …
… 5th Ave. Lab Burns A fire broke out in the basement of 33-35 South 5th Ave. (now West Broadway) and swept through the entire structure, including Tesla's laboratory, which occupied the entire fourth …
… The conductors of The Century regard Nikola Tesla’s article in the June number of the magazine as one of the most notable contributions made to their publication. It is entitled “ The Problem of Increasing Human Energy .” Mr. Tesla, who has for years been …
… "Project Nick" Just after World War II, there was a renewed interest in beam weapons. Copies of Tesla's papers on particle beam weaponry were sent to Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. An operation code-named "Project Nick" was …
… Quote #8 Th[e] problem was rendered extremely difficult, owing to the immense dimensions of the planet... But by gradual and continuous improvements of a generator of electrical oscillations... I finally succeeded in reaching rates of delivery of electrical …