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The Electrical Experimenter, vol. 3, no. 11, March 1916

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This issue is composed of the following stories and articles, some of which go unattributed on the table of contents:

FRONT COVER—"THE TESLA DESTROYER"
From a painting by Thomas N. Wrenn

THE UTILIZATION OF THE SUN'S ENERGY
THE CHORALCELO, A WONDERFUL ELECTRIC PIANO
NEW USES FOR ELECTRICITY IN THE WAR
ELECTROCUTING SUPERFLUOUS CATS AND DOGS

KILLING THE SMOKE NUISANCE ELECTRICALLY
By Samuel Cohen

THE TESLA HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR
By H. Winfield Secor, E.E.

ELECTRICITY WONDERFUL AID TO MODERN SURGERY

ELECTRICITY, THE BENEFICENT
By Benjamin G. Lamme, Chief Engineer, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co.

MARVELS OF MODERN PHYSICS
By Rogers D. Rusk

BARON MUNCHHAUSEN'S NEW SCIENTIFIC ADVENTURES
By Hugo Gernsback

NEW 500 WATT MILITARY RADIO PACK SET
THE EVOLUTION OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

THE RECEPTION OF LONG DAMPED AND UNDAMPED WAVES
By Thomas Appleby

LIST OF NEWLY LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO STATIONS

THE USE AND CONSTRUCTION OF A DECREMETER
By Milton B. Sleeper

CONSTRUCTION OF AN ELECTRO-MAGIC SKULL
By Homer Vanderbilt

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