Tesla was celebrated in the latter part of the 19th century as a pioneer in electrical science.
Since then, factual electrical history has become corrupted, and Tesla is actually omitted in our science textbooks.
Our goal is to preserve and honor Tesla's memory in history by donating his bust to major universities.

1. Harvard (Physics Dept.)
2. Yale (EE Dept.)
3. Princeton (EE Dept.)
4. MIT (EE Dept.)
5. Cal Tech (Physics Dept.)
6. U. Michigan (EE Dept.)
7. U. Wisconsin (Physics Dept.)
8. U. Maryland (Physics Dept.)
9. U. Illinois (EE. Dept.)
10. Purdue U. (EE. Dept.)

 

11. U. Pennsylvania (Physics Dept.)
12. Georgia Tech (EE Dept.)
13. Cornell U. (Physics Dept.)
14. Michigan State U. (Physics Dept.)
15. Johns Hopkins U. (Physics Dept.)
16. Penn State U. (Physics Dept.)
17. Duke U. (EE Dept.)
18. Carnegie Mellon U. (EE Robotics Dept.)
19. Columbia U. (EE Dept.)

This is our bust of Nikola Tesla by sculptor
R. Farrington Sharp

The bust is bronze, mounted on premium granite imported from India, and appraised at $6,000.

Dicken Elementary School students in Ann Arbor, Michigan USA are responsible for donating duplicates of this bust to 19 major universities.

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