• DocumentCode
    8777
  • Title

    Nikola Tesla slept here [Resources_Geek Life]

  • Author

    Glovin, Bill

  • Volume
    51
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Nov-14
  • Firstpage
    29
  • Lastpage
    30
  • Abstract
    Outside the 34th Street side of the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan, it seems fitting that lightning cracks the sky as Joseph Kinney [above] points to a plaque recognizing that the father of AC power, Nikola Tesla, once lived at the hotel. That very few among the thousands of people walking by each day realize that the inventor and engineer once rivaled Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and Henry Ford for the mantle of greatest American inventor is why Kinney has spent nearly 20 years championing Tesla. · Kinney, the chief building engineer for the hotel as well as its unofficial historian, is a 63-year-old bespectacled man with white hair and a perpetual twinkle in his eye. His sarcasm and intensity often ignite a rather goofy, high-pitched chortle. Dressed in tie and jacket despite the oppressive humidity of a hot summer day, he is clearly proud of the Tesla plaque, which reads, in part: "Here died, on January 7, 1943, at the age of 87, the great Yugoslav-American scientist-inventor."
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Spectrum, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9235
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MSPEC.2014.6934925
  • Filename
    6934925