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A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION
PART III (1887-1898)
Thomas E. Jeffrey Microfilm Editor
Gregory Field Mary Ann Hellrigel Theresa M. Collins Paul B. Israel David W. Hutchings Robert A. Rosenberg Lisa Gitelman Karen A. Detig Leonard DeGraaf Gregory Jankunis Dennis D. Madden Douglas G. Tarr Editors Reese V. Jenkins
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1993
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ISBN 0-89093-702-8.
THOMAS A. EDISON PAPERS
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Exxon Corporation
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New Jersey Bell
New York State Electric & Gas Corporation
North American Philips Corporation
Philadelphia Electric Company
Philips International B.V.
Public Service Electric and Gas Company
RCA Corporation
Robert Bosch GmbH
Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation
San Diego Gas & Electric
Savannah Electric and Power Company
Schering-Plough Foundation
Texas Utilities Company
Thomas & Betts Corporation
Thomson Grand Public
Transamerica Delaval Inc.
Westinghouse Educational Foundation
Wisconsin Public Service Corporation
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WEST ORANGE LABORATORY RECORDS LETTERBOOKS
These ten letterbooks are divided into two subseries: (1) West Orange Laboratory Letterbooks; and (2) Arthur E. Kennelly Letterbooks.
West Orange Laboratory Letterbooks. These three letterbooks cover the period February 1888-October 1895. The books contain correspondence by Charles Batchelor, William K. L. Dickson, and various laboratory storekeepers, including Fred C. Devonald, Thomas Ebdell, and C. E. Sullivan. There are also scattered letters by Edison, Alfred O. Tate, and Arthur E. Kennelly. Most of the material pertains to the storekeepers’ routine orders of equipment and supplies for the laboratory and has not been filmed. Many of the items selected for filming are by Dickson and relate to the experimental development of the kinetoscope. Included among Dickson’s correspondents are Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Columbia Rubber Co., Gundlach Optical Co., and Eastman Co. (which Dickson often addresses by the name of its predecessor, Eastman Dry Plate & Film Co.).
Arthur E. Kennelly Letterbooks. These seven letterbooks cover the period July 1888-January 1894. They contain correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts written by Kennelly during his tenure directing the work in the Galvanometer Room. Included is material pertaining both to Kennelly’s role as chief electrical experimenter and to his own professional activities. Some of the items are reports to Edison describing tests recorded in the Arthur E. Kennelly Notebooks (Notebook Series). Only the reports containing information not available in the notebooks, such as additional data or summary findings, have been filmed. Much of the material relates to the laboratory’s research for the Edison electric light and power interests. Among the correspondents from these various companies are John Kreusi, W. J. Jenks, H. Ward Leonard, S. D. Greene, and Joseph C. Henderson.
There are also items that highlight Kennelly’s involvement in the emergence of the electrical engineering profession. Included is material relating to the Committee on Grounding the Neutral and the Committee on Lightning Protection (Association of Edison Illuminating Companies), as well as items pertaining to the Committee on Units and Standards (American Institute of Electrical Engineers).
Reports and other items that were written by Kennelly as enclosures to correspondence have been filmed immediately following their covering letters, even though the enclosures generally precede their covering letters in the letterbooks.
Drafts of technical articles that were subsequently published by Kennelly have not been filmed. However, a bibliography of Kennelly’s publications, some of which appear in draft form in these books, can be found in Vannevar Bush, "Arthur Edwin Kennelly, 1861-1939," National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs 22 (1940): 83-119. The citations to books and articles published during the period of Kennelly’s involvement with Edison have been filmed.
Additional categories of material not filmed include correspondence regarding the procurement and shipment of laboratory supplies; conductor determinations for central stations in Brooklyn, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Chicago, San Francisco, and Newport, R.I.; arrangements for, and announcements of, meetings; items that duplicate information found in selected material.
Both sets of letterbooks are wholly or partially indexed. These indexes have not been filmed. Although every technical effort has been made to ensure the legibility of the documents on the microfilm, many pages in these letterbooks may be partially or entirely unreadable because of spreading, smearing, or fading ink; bleed-through; and water damage.
Related material can be found in the "West Orange Laboratory" and "Electric Light" folders in the Document File Series.
West Orange Laboratory Letterbook, LM-101
This letterbook covers the period February 1888-August 1889. Most of the correspondence is by Charles Batchelor, superintendent of the laboratory, and by C. E. Sullivan, storekeeper. There are also a few letters by Edison and by Arthur E. Kennelly, chief electrician. Most of the letters are routine items pertaining to the ordering of supplies and equipment for the West Orange laboratory. Only five documents have been filmed: three letters by Kennelly concerning the effects of magnetism on watches; and two letters regarding the construction of a picket fence around the laboratory.
West Orange Laboratory Letterbook, LM-102
This letterbook covers the period February 1888-December 1891. Most of the correspondence is by various laboratory storekeepers such as Fred C. Devonald, Thomas Ebdell, Arthur W. Langford, and C. E. Sullivan. The letters pertain to the ordering of supplies and equipment for the West Orange laboratory. These routine items have not been filmed. There are also letters by Edison, Charles Batchelor, William K. L. Dickson and Alfred O. Tate regarding various subjects, including ore milling, lamp and battery tests, and patent applications. Most of the selected documents were written by Dickson and deal with the kinetoscope.
West Orange Laboratory Letterbook, LM-103
This letterbook covers the period December 1891-October 1895. Most of the correspondence is by Fred C. Devonald, storekeeper, and pertains to the ordering of supplies and equipment. These routine items have not been filmed. There are also letters by Edison, William K. L. Dickson, Arthur E. Kennelly, and Harry F. Miller regarding various subjects, including ore milling and lamp tests. Most of the selected documents are by Dickson and concern his work on the kinetoscope and the development of lenses and film.
Kennelly Letterbook #1, LM-111
This letterbook covers the period July 1888-July 1889. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, batteries, telegraph cable, and non-magnetic watches. There are also items relating to electrocution experiments and the control of yellow fever.
Kennelly Letterbook #2, LM-112
This letterbook covers the period July 1889-May 1890. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, batteries for the phonograph, the carrying capacity of copper wire, and various insulation compounds. In addition, there are items relating to alternating current experiments and plans for the Niagara Falls hydroelectric power system.
Kennelly Letterbook #3, LM-113
This letterbook covers the period May-December 1890 and June 1891. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, motors, batteries, lightning arresters, and cable for the electric railway. In addition, there are items relating to experiments with alternating current and electric lighting for the Lick Observatory in Hamilton, California.
Kennelly Letterbook #4, LM-114
This letterbook covers the period December 1890-June 1891. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, multipolar dynamos, alternators, batteries, and cable for the electric railway. In addition, there are numerous reports concerning the development of streetcar motors and low- horsepower fan motors.
Kennelly Letterbook #5, LM-115
This letterbook covers the period June-December 1891. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, alternators, transformers, multipolar dynamos, and various insulation compounds. In addition, there are numerous reports concerning the development of streetcar motors and low-horscpower fan motors.
Kennelly Letterbook #6, LM-116
This letterbook covers the period December 1891-August 1892. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, motors, batteries, lightning arresters, and transformers. In addition, there is correspondence concerning patent litigation involving Edison’s electric power system.
Kennelly Letterbook #7, LM-117
This letterbook covers the period August 1892-January 1894. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, batteries, the carrying capacity of copper wire, and motors for sewing machines. In addition, there are items relating to plans for the Niagara Falls hydroelectric power system and letters concerning a review of several Westinghouse central stations for patent litigation by Edison General Electric Co. There is also a letter to Edison’s private secretary Alfred O. Tate, as vice-president of the North American Phonograph Co., regarding Kennelly’s examination of the Bettini phonograph.
West Orange Laboratory Letterbook, LM-101
This letterbook covers the period February 1888-August 1889. Most of the correspondence is by Charles Batchelor, superintendent of the laboratory, and by C. E. Sullivan, storekeeper. There are also a few letters by Edison and by Arthur E. Kennelly, chief electrician. Most of the letters are routine items pertaining to the ordering of supplies and equipment for the West Orange laboratory. Only five documents have been filmed: three letters by Kennelly concerning the effects of magnetism on watches; and two letters regarding the construction of a picket fence around the laboratory. The front cover is labeled "Credit Book." The spine is stamped "Letters." The book contains 494 numbered pages. Pages 117-494 are unused.
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This letterbook covers the period December 1891-October 1895. Most of the correspondence is by Fred C. Devonald, storekeeper, and pertains to the ordering of supplies and equipment. These routine items have not been filmed. There are also letters by Edison, William K. L. Dickson, Arthur E. Kennelly, and Harry F. Miller regarding various subjects, including ore milling and lamp tests. Most of the selected documents are by Dickson and concern his work on the kinetoscope and the development of lenses and film. The book contains 698 numbered pages. Pages 230-673 are blank. Approximately 15 percent of the documents have been filmed.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARTHUR EDWIN KENNELLY
(A) List of Books Published by Dr. A. E. Kennelly
(1) Theoretical Elements of Electro-Dynamic Machinery. 87 pp. D. Van Nostrand Co., 1893.
(2) Wireless Telegraphy. 211 pp. Moffat, Yard & Co., N. Y., 1906. Later edition, Wireless Telegraphy and Wireless Telephony. 230 pp. Moffat, Yard & Co., 1y09.
(3) The Application of Hyperbolic Functions to Electrical Engineering Problems, 273 pp. University of London Press, 1912, 1919, 1925,
(4) Tables of Complex Hyperbolic and Circular Functions, 212 pp. Harvard University Press, rt y.
(5) Chart Atlas of Complex Hyperbolic and Cireular Functions. Harvard University Press, 1914.27 charts.
(6) Artificial, Electric Lines, Their Theory, Mode of Construction, and Uses. 348 pp. McGraw-Hill Book Co. N.Y. 1917.
(7) Les Applications élémentaires des fonctions hyperbuliques a Ja
science de Vingéniecur éleetricien. 153) pp. Gauthier-Villars,
Paris, 1922,
(8) Electrical Vibration Instruments, 450 pp., 213 ils. The Mac- millan Co., N. Y., 1923.
(9) Vestiges of Premetric Weights and Measures Persisting in Metric System Europe, 1926-27. 18) pp. The Macmillan Co, N.Y. 1Q2k,
(io) Electric Lines and Nets. 426 pp., 222 ills. A revision and en- largement of No. 6. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1928,
(B) By A. E, Kennelly and H. D. Wilkinson (1) Practical Notes for Electrical Students. 308 pp. The Electrician Printing Co., 18yo,
(C) By E. J. Houston and A, E. Kennelly (1) Electro-Dynamic Machinery for Continuous Currents. 341 pp. W. J. Johnston Co., 1896. (2) Electric Heating. 290 pp. (3) Electric Incandescent Lighting,
449 pp. (4) Magnetism. 294 pp. (5) Electric Arc Lighting. 383 pp. Electrotechnical Series, (6) The Electric Telephone. 453 pp. _ 1897. McGraw-Hill (7) Electric Telegraphy. 448 pp. Book Co. (Elemen- (8) Alternating Electric Currents. 225 pp. tary text books) (9) Electricity in Electro-Therapeutics.
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_ (io) Electric Motors. 377 pp. (ir) Electric Street Railways. 365 pp.
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Electric Engineering Leaflets 12) Elementary. 299 pp. ; , a Intermediate. 299 pp. Electrical Engineer, N. Y., 1897 (14) Advanced. 296 pp. ; : ah ae Recent Types of Dynamo-Electric Machinery. 612 pp. Ameri can Technical Book Co. (16) Algebra Made Easy. 125 (clementary ) ; ; : (17) The Interpretation of Mathematical Formulae. 225 pp. Ameri- can Technical Book Co,, 1298 (elementary) (14) Electricity made easy by simple language an 348 pp. American Technical Book Co., 188,
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(D) Approximate List of Papers Published by Dr. A. E. Kennelly* ; w881 (1) In a Cyclone, Correspondence Column, Electrician, Vol. 7. pp.
res 1883 Fae bes * sential: (2) Improvements in Fault-Localisation Test by Fall of Potential Correspondence Column, Electrician, Vol. 41, pp. 85-88. I8S5 Bok ake : a eee (3) On a Method ot Localising a Partial Earth in a Cable W hen a Return Wire is Net Available. (With J. Anderson.) Electrician, Vol. 15, pp. 877-181. 1886 (4) Formulae for Maintaining the Constancy of Testing Currents through a Fault in Blavier Localisation Measurements. Corre- spondence Column, Electrician, Vol, 16, pp. 207-269.
1887
(5) The Resistance of Faults in Submarine Cables. Jour, Sue, Tel. Euy. and Electr., Vol. 1G, pp. 219-249. Paper received “Tnstitu- tion" Premium of the Society, Vol. 16, p. 641.
(6) On the Localisation of a Complete Fracture in a Submarine Cable by Bridge Measurement to Instrument Zero. Electrician, Vol. 19, pp. 48o-482 and 489-499. : . a
(7) On the Superiority of the “Earth-Overlap” Method in Localising Small Faults in Submarine Cables when No J.oop is Available, as Evidenced by Recent Practical Results with a Fault of 40,000 Ohms ina Cable of 1140 Ohms Conductor Resistance. Jour. Soc. Elec. Eng. and Electr., Vol. 16, pp. 581-585.
E i issi is list, probably more * umber of scattered titles are missing from this list, roba : devel. About five hundred unsigned editorial articles were ae ine in the Electrical HWarld between 1895 and 1921. Two editorials a we Were sent in from 1895-1918; after that, less often.
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(8) On the Analogy between the Composition of Derivations in a Tele- graph Circuit Into a Resultant Fault and the Composition of Gravitation on the Particles of a Rigid Budy into a Center of Gravity. Dated london, Oct. 1887. Elec. Rev... Vol. 11, pp. 2-3.
(9) Letters from Learners. Electrician, Vol. 20, pp. 30, 52, 75, 128, 153, 179. 1888
(10) The Edison Ground Detector for Electric Light Circuits. Elec. World, Vol. 12, p. 6.
(it) Tests of Primary Batteries. Elec. World, Vol. 12, pp. 107-108,
(12) Notes on the Reduction of Ballistic Observations to Absolute Measure. [lectrician, Vol. 20. pp. 94-090.
(13) On the Voltametric Measurement of Alternating Curreats. Electri- cian, Vol. 21, pp. 724-725.
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(14) On Certain Phenomena Connected with Imperfect: Earth in’ Tele- graph Circuits, Jour. Just, Elee. Eng. and Elect, Nol. 18, pp. 129-846. Paper received “Fahie"® Premium, Vol. 18, p. 826.
(15) Tron Sheathing and Speed in Submarine Cables. Elec. World, Vol. 13, p. 158.
(10) Correction of Error in the Scale of Thompson Galvanometers Due to the Doubling of Deflection Angles by the Reflected Beam of Light. Elec. World, Vol. 13, p. 216.
(17) The Law of Probability of Error as Applied to the Observed Re- sistance of the Human Body. Elec. H’arld, Vol. 14. pp. 73-74.
(18) Heating Conductors by Electric Currents. Convention of the Assoc. Edison Ilum. Cos., Niagara Falls, N. Y., pp. 11-32. Abstracted also in Electrician, Vol. 24, pp. 142-3, 109-72, 194-0; also in Elee. World, Vol. 14, pp. 135, 336, 355, 372, and 386.
(19) Convenient Null Method of Measuring Mutual Inductance. Elec. World, Vol. 14, p. 230.
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(20) Alternating versus Continuous Currents in Relation to the Human Body. Electrician, Vol. 25, p. 17.
(21) Permeability of Iron at Right Angles to the Direction of Mag- netisation. Electrician, Vol. 25, pp. 111-114, and 141-144. Men- tioned by Ewing in same volume, p. 515.
(22) On the New Standard Edisun Electrolytic Meter. Elec. World, Vol. 16, p. 230.
(23) On the Best Dimensions for Standard Optical Ammeters and Volt- meters, Electrician, Vol. 25, pp. 701-703.
(24) An Account of an Experiment Made to Determine Whether Gravitation Force Varies with Temperature. Proc. cistr. Soe. Pacific, pp. 23-26.
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(25) Electricity in the Household. A chapter in “Electricity in Daily Life.” Charles Scribner's Suns, N. Y., 1890. pp. 239-260. First appeared as an article in Scribner's Magazine, 1890.
(26) Inductance and Its Proposed Unit the Henry. Trans, Amer. Inst. Elec. Engs., Vol. 8, pp. 2-18. Also Electrician, Vol. 26, pp. 267, 305, 385.
1891
(27) Note on the Relative Degree of Disturbance Caused by Electro- static and Electromagnetic Induction between Telephone Circuits. Electrician, Vol. 26, p. 763. Also Elec. World, Vol. 17, p. 277.
(24) Experiments on the Ratio of Electrostatic to Electromagnetic In- ductive Disturbance between Neighboring Telephone Circuits. Electrician, Vol. 27, py. 35-36.
(20) Magnetic Reluctance. Trans, cla. last, Elec. Engs., Vol. 8, pp. 485- 8I7.
(30) Report of Committee on Units and Standards, List of New Units Practically Needed for Convenience in Dealing with Magnetic Circuits. Trans, lm. Inst. Elec, Engs., Vol. 8, pp. 533-534.
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(31) Physiological Observations at the McIlvaine Electrocution. Elec. Eng., Vol. 13, p. 157.
(32) Economy in Primary Batteries Employed for Generating Power. Elec. Eng., Vol. 13, pp. 326-329.
(33) Measurements of the Hysteretic Lass of Magnetic Energy in Nickel. Electrician, Vol. 28, pp. 666-697. Also Elec. Eng., Vol. 13, PP. 349-3£0.
(34) Ampere-centimeter, a Measure of Electromagnetism. Elec. World, Vol. 19, p. 378.
(38) Physics of Cataphoresis. Elec. W’arld, Vol, 20, p. 294.
(36) Problem of Eccentric Cylinders. Elec. World, Vol. 20, p. 338.
(37) A Differential Wattmeter for Alternating Currents. Elec. Eug., Vol. 14, pp. 596-597. Also Electrician, Vol. 29, pp. 300-301.
1892
(38) Rectangular Wave Type of Alternating Currents. Elec. H’orld, Vol. 21, pp. 203 and 261.
(39) Impedance. Trans. Amer. lust. Elec. Engs., Vol. 10, pp. 175-216.
(40) Proposed Practical Magnetic Units. Elec. World, Vol. 21, p. 371.
(41) Reminiscences of Sir James Anderson. Elec. Eng., Vol. 15, pp. 569- 570.
(42) Effective Alternating Currents and Electromotive Forces. Elec. WWVarld, Vol. 21, p. 438.
(43) Sume Measurements of the Temperature Variation in the Elec- trical Resistance of a Sample of Copper. (With R. A. Fessenden.)
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Prac. Int, Elec. Cong., Chigugo, pp. 183-195. Also Electrician, Vol. 31, p. G24.
(44) On an Improved Form of Instrument for the Measurement of Magnetic Reluctance. Proc. Int. Elec. Cong., Chicago, pp. 232- 257.
(45) On the Carrying Capacity of Electric Cables, Suomerged, Buried or Suspended in Air. Minutes oth Annual Meeting Association of Edison Mluminating Companies, pp. 79-92. Also Elec. Eny., Vol. 16, p. 199.) Also Elec. World, Vol. 22, pp. 183-201,
(46) The Impedance of Mutually Inductive Circuits. lectricias, Vol, 31, pp. 609-700, Also Elec. World, Vol. 22, p. 306.
(47) On the Distortions of Fine Wires Conducting Rapidly Oscillating Discharges. Elec. Eug., Vol. 16, p. 383.
(48) Current Strengths in Simple Cirenits Containing Resistanee In. ductance and Capacity under Pericdie FE.MLE.'s of the Ree- tangular Wave Type. Elec. World, Vol. 22, p. 379.
(49) The Origin of the Factor gain the Expression for the Magneto- motive Foree of a Coil. Elec. World, Vol. 22, p. 420.
(50) The Dying Out of Alternating-Current Waves. Elec. Eng. Vol. 10, p. §20,
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(51) On the Fall of Pressure in Long Leads Traversed hy Alternating Currents. Electrician, Vol. 32, pp. 239-240.) Also Elec. World Vol. 23, pp. 17-19.
(52) Relative Cost of Distribution by Different Electrical Systems. Elec. World, Vol. 23, p. 111.
(53) Bimetallic Telephone Conductors. Hlee. Eng. Vol 17, p. 108.
(54) A ae aa to the Theory of Telephony. Elec. World, Vol. 23, Pp. 208.
(55) On the Probability of Identity between Specific Inductance Capacity and Specific Ether Density. (With E. J. Houston.) Elee. Eng. Vol. 17, p. 269. Also Electrician, Vol. 32, pp. 606-607. ;
(56) On Certain New Prefixes Proposed fur Physical Unit Magnitudes (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. Engy., Vol. 17. p. 301. Also Ele. World, Vol. 23, p. 466. Also Electrician, Vol. 32, p. 667. ,
(s7) On the Proposed Names for the Practical Magnetic Units. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. World, Vol. 23, p. 436.
(58) An Estimate of the Distance to which Niagara Power Can Be Economically Transmitted by Electricity. (With E. J. Houston. ) Elee. Eng., Vol. 17, pp. 385-387.
(59) Inductance and Capacity of Suspended Wires. (With E. J. Hous- ton.) Elec. World, Vol. 24, pp. 6-7.
(60) Electrodynamic Machinery. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. H’orld Vol. 24, pp. 50, 123, 149, 174, 205, 250, 280, 309. 337, 362, 308, 444, 468, 496, 520, 546, 507, 644.
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(64) Sine Form of Curves of Alternating E.M.F. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. World, Vol. 24, p. 154.
(62) On the Resistance Offered by a Medium Contained between Spherical Surfaces and Their Mercatorial Projections. (With KE. J. Houston.) Physical Rev., Vol. 2, pp. 143-144.
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On a Proposed Modification of the Generally Accepted Tempera- ture Cocticient of Resistance of Copper Wire. (With R.A. Fessenden.) Elec, World, Vol. 25, p. 196.
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(65) \ New Method of Measuring (Mamination. With E. J) Houston.) Eve. Eng, Vol. vy, p. 220, Also Elee. World, Val. 25, p. 300.
(60) Kesonance in Alternating-Current Lines, (With E. J. Houston.) Trans, daner, dust. Elec. Eags., Vol. v2, pp. 133-009.
(67) Contribution te the Theory of Demagnetization. (With E. J. Heusten.y Alec, Warld, Vat. 25. p. 5X2.
(68%) Gi a Possible Law of Residual Magnetiso in dron and Steel. With EL J. Houston) Elec. World, Vol. 25, p. 631,
Ou the Causes Producing Phase Differences: in Alternating-Cur- rent Cirenits. dee, World, Vol. 25, p. 651.
On an Approximate Linear Relation between Coercive Force and Maximum Cyclic Intensity in Tron and Steel (With E. J. Heuston.) Elec. World, Vol. 26, p. 543.
(7) Abstract froma Lecture on Electric Heating. A course of thirteen
practical talks to the working men of the Edison Electric Light Co., of Philadelphia. pp. 85-88. 18y6 (72) Mr. Edison's Researches on Roentgen Rays. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. World, Vol. 27, p. 308. Also Elec. Eng., Vol, 21, p. 281, (73) An Instrument for Measuring the Mean Spherical Candlepower of Are Lamps. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. World, Vol. 27, p. 500.
(74) Electromagnetic Theory of the Inertia of Matter, (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. World, Vol. 27, p. 672.
Qn the Seat of the Electrodynamic Force in Jronclad Armatures. (With FE. J. Houston.) Elec. World, Vol. 28, p. 3.
(74) Measurement of the Insulation Resistance of Continuous-Current
Three-Wire Systems while at Work. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec, World, Vol. 28, p. 95. (77) Measurement of the Insulation Resistance of Street-Railway Cables. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. World, Vol. 28, p. 169.
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(78) Mode of Transferring Energy in the Electric Circuit. (With E. J. ‘ Houston.) Elec. World, Val, 28, p. 683.
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(79) On the Measurement of the Insulation Resistance of Continuous Current Three-Wire Systems while at Work. (With E. J. Hous- ton.) dlee. World, Val. 29, PP. 309-310.
(80) The Insulating Medium Surrounding a Conductor: the Real Path of lis Current. (With KE. J. Houston.) roe. Amer, Phil. Sue., Vol. 36. pp. 144-173. Alse Elec. World, Vol. Jy. YP. $284.23.
(81) On the Theory of Electric Oscillations in Mutually Inductive Cir- cuits. (With EL J. Mouston) lee. MWorkd, Val. 30, pp. 35-36.
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(82) Wireless Telegraphy. (With E. J. Houston.) Zlee. Warld, Vol. 3!, pp. 17-18,
(83) On a Simple Approximate Method of Determining the Harmonic Components of a Graphically Given Complex, Harmonie Wave. CWith 1. J. Moustan.) lee. World, Vol. 31, pp. 380-38h,
(84) The Present: Status of Electrical Engineering. Presidential Ad- dress. Trans. clmer. Just. Elve. Ling., Vol. 18, pp. 273-280. Also I:lee, World, Vol. 32, pp. 34-35.
iNyy (85) Alternating Currents Twenty-five Years Apo and Today. (With E. J. Houston.) Elec. World and Engr., Vol. 33, pp. 267-268. (86) On the Determination of Current Strength in Three-Pointed Star Resistance Systems. Elec. World and Eugr., Vol. 34, PP. 268-270, (87) On the Predetermination of the Regulation in Alternating-Current Transformers. Elec. H’orld and Engr., Vol. 34, Pp. 343-344. (88) The Equivalence af Triangles and Three-Pointed Stars in Con- ducting Networks. Zee. World and Kugr., Vol. 34, pp. 413-414. (89) A Multiple Lightning Flash. Elec. [orld and Engr., Vol. 34, pp. 651-652, iyol (90) Electrical Energy Direct from Carbon, Elec. Werld and Engr, Vol. 37, pp. 22-24. : (91) The New Edison Storage Battery. Trans. Amer. lust. Elec. ding., Vol. 18, pp. 219-230. Alsu Hlec. World and Enyr., Vol. 37, pp. 867-869. (92) Reactance Drop and Reactance Factor of Transformers. Elec. World and Eugr., Vol. 38, PP. 92-94. (93) Surges in Transmission Circuits. Elec. World aud Engr., Vol. 38, Pp. 847-849. -
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1y02 (y4) On the Elevation of the Electrically-Conducting Strata of the Earth's Atmosphere. Elec. Warld and Engr., Vol. 39, p. 473-
1903
(93) The Progress of Electrical Science During the Year 1902. Elec. World and Engr., Vol. 41, pp. 18-19.
(yo) The Electrical Resistance of Bearings. (With C. A. Adams.) Elec. World and Engr., Vol. 44. 1. 231.
(97) On Electric Conducting Lines of Uniform Conductor and Tnsula- tien Resistance in the Steady State. Harvard Eng. Journ., Vol. 2 pp. 135-008,
(O8) Magnetic Cnits and Other Subjects that Might Occupy Attention at the Next International Electrical Congress. Trans, shiner, Just, Klee. Engs.. Vol. 22, pp. 520-536.
(gy) On the Mechanism of Electric Power Transmission. Elec. World aud Euayr., Mol. 42. pp. 673-074.
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(100) Measurement of the Average Electrical Resistance af Sleeve Joints in Aluminum Conductors. (With F. P. Coftin.) Harvard Lng. Journ, Vol. 2, pp. 280-292.
(ior) A Historical Sketch of International Electrical Congresses. Elec. MWorld aud Engr., Vol. 43. pp. 467-468.
(102) The Efficiency Curves of Constant Potential Transformers. Elec. Warld and Engr., Vol. 43. 1p. 723-724.
(103) Two Elementary Constructions in Complex Trigonometry. /ar- turd clan, Math., Vol. 5, pp. 181-184.
(iog) On the Parallel: Working of Delta- and Star-Connected Three- Phase Transformers. dilee. World and Engr., Vol. 44, pp. 56-57.
(105) Proceedings of the Chamber of Delegates. Secretary's report. Proc. Lut. Elec. Cong, St. Louis.
(i106) The Relations of Electrical Engineering to Other Branches of Engineering. Proc. Cony. cirts é7 Sci., Universal Exposition, St. Louis, Vol. 6, pp. 1-12.
(107) The Alternating-Current Theory of Transmission-Speed Over Submarine Telegraph Cables. Section A, Proc. Int. Elec. Cong., St. Louis, Vol. 1, pp. 1-37-
(168) The Present Status of the Edison Storage Battery. (With S. E. Whiting.) Prac. Int. lec. Cong., St. Louis, pp. 135-151.
Qiog) High-Frequency Telephone Circuit Tests. Section G, Proc. Int.
Klee. Cung., St. Louis, Vol. 3, pp. 1-20.
1905
(110) On Direct-Current Balancers. (With S. E. Whiting.) Elec.
IFarld and Eugr., Vol. 45, pp. 38-49.
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(111) A Working Diagram of the Alternating-Current Synchronous Motor. Elec. World and Kugr., Vol. 45, PP. 195-197.
(112) The “Balancer” as Employed in Multiple-Voltage Direct-Current Systems, Harvard Eny, Journ., Vol. 3. PP. 257-262.
(113) The Metric System of Weights and Measures. Pop. Sei. Mo., Vol 66, pp. 319-328, poet
(114) Some Tests of Tantalum Lamps. (With S. E. Whiting.) Elec World and Engr., Vol. 45, p. 590. Also Electrician, Vol. 54 : 1056. ion
(115) A Diagram of the Circuits of the Dynamotor. (With S. E Whit- iy.) lee. World and Engr., Vol, 45, PP. 1024-1028, .
(110) On a Method of Potential Regulation Based on sli Differem Resistance Behavior of Carbon and Tantalum Lamps. (With S.E. Whiting.) dee. World and Engr., Vol. 46, pp. 20-21,
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(117) The Harmonic Analysis of the Semicirele and of the Ellipse ‘Harvard clan, Math, Second Series, Vol. 7. De 40-54 sc
(118) The Distribution of Pressure and Current over AiternatineCuks rent Circuits, Harvard Eng. Journ., Vol. 4. Pp. 149-165, 206-225 - Vol. 5, pp. 30-56. “
(119) 1905-1906, More lengthy article on the above subject
(120) A Graphic Method of Determining the Ratio of Speed-Volta Variation in Shunt Moturs. /ilec. World, Vol. 47, pp ieee
(121) The Resistivity Temperature-Coefficient of Cupier. Elec W ld, Vol. 47, pp. 1343-1344. eas
(122) An Approximate Law of Fatigue in the Speeds of Racing Ani mals. Proc., Amer, lead. Arts & Sci., Vol. 42, pp. pee
107
(123) A Brief Theory of the Reduction in the Service Life of Frosted Incandescent Lamps. Elec. World, Vol. 49, Pp. 987-988.
(124) The Basis of an Effective Education—Culture or Vocation, School Rev, Vol. 15, pp. 340-357.
(125) The Process of Building up the Voltage and Current in a Long Alternating-Current Circuit. Proc., Amer, Acad. Arts & Sci Vol. 42, pp. 701-715. °
(126) The Heating of Copper Wires by Electric Currents. (With E. R Shepard.) Prac, elmer. Just. Elec, Eng., Vol. 26, pp. 969-995 ;
(127) ue Frequencies of Hicker at which Variations in Hlumination Vanish. (With S. E. Whiting.) Proc., Nat. Elec. Light Asso.
Also Elec, World, Vol. 49, pp. 1208-1209 ,
128) A Simple Explanation of Wireles
S s Telegraphy. J.
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Kennelly Letterbook #1, LM-111
This letterbook covers the period July 1888-July 1889. The book contains correspondence, technical reports, and draft manuscripts by Arthur E. Kennelly. Included is material regarding a variety of electrical experiments, such as tests of meters, batteries, telegraph cable, and non-magnetic watches. There are also items relating to electrocution experiments and the control of yellow fever. The spine is stamped "Letters." The book contains 496 numbered pages. Some pages have been removed from the book. Approximately 40 percent of the documents have been filmed.
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