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TESLA, MAN AND INVENTOR; He Might be Called the Flower of a Mountaineering Clan. HAS FACULTY OF RUSHING INTUITION Achievements with the Neglected Alternating Current -- A Man Who Dwells Apart -- His Latest Problem Enormous.
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