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Date: | Sat, 13 Apr 1996 09:34:50 -0700 |
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[log in to unmask] wrote:
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> In trying to track down the genesis of the story of the practical joke =
Nikola
> Tesla supposedly played on Mark Twain as related in Margaret Cheney's
> _Tesla: Man Out of Time_, Prentice Hall, 1981 -- the Chauncey McGovern
> article in Pearson's magazine of May 1899 makes no mention of the incid=
ent.
> Neither do the three letters held by the Library of Congress that were =
also
> referenced.
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> However, one interesting letter does appear in the May 2, 1907 New York
> Times on the editorial page. It is unrelated to any earlier meetings b=
etween
> Twain and Tesla, but mentions a "beef contract" story written by Twain.
> Written by Tesla - it reads in part:
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> "I have not been discourged by the refusal of our Government to adopt m=
y
> wireless system six years ago, when I offered it, nor by the unpleasant
> prospect of my passing through the experiences described by Mark Twain =
in
> his story of the beef contract..."
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> What beef contract? What beef contract story that may have been relat=
ed to
> Tesla?
> =FF
> BarbThere is a short story titled "The Facts in the Great Beef Contract=
"=20
which is printed in several of his essays and short story books. =20
Somewhat lenghty to read, it is also on audio tape put out by Commuters=20
Library. Respectfully, David Glick
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