[LB062498], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Electrical Review (N.Y. City), May 29th, 1896
https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/LB062498
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<Copy & Personal> May 29- 1896 The Editor Electrical Review 253 Broadway New York Dear Sir:- In reply to your favor of the 28th inst., regarding letter from Mr E. J. Wessels, President of Moore Electrical Company – I beg to state that my impression is that this article is a foolish one on the part of Moore, as far as I am concerned I donot care what is said, but Tesla is of a nervous temperament and it will greatly grieve him and interfere with his work. While Tesla gives vent to his sanguine expectations when he should not do so, It must not be forgotten by Mr Moore that Tesla is an experimenter of the highest type and may produce in time all that he says he can. Edison