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" His mind illumined the past . . . and the future and wrought greatly for the present. By his genius distant lands converse and men sail unafraid upon the deep. "
The Cosmic Inventor: Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (1866-1932) - Page 59
by Frederick Seitz - 1999 - 77 pages
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Canadian Scientists and Inventors: Biographies of People who Made a Difference

Harry Black - Biography & Autobiography - 1997 - 142 pages
...Cemetery. The inscription on the tombstone is simple: "His mind illumined the past . . . and the nature and wrought greatly for the present. By his genius...lands converse and men sail unafraid upon the deep." In persisting in his belief that radio waves could carry "real" sound (despite most of his peers' views...
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History of Wireless

T. K. Sarkar, Robert Mailloux, Arthur A. Oliner, M. Salazar-Palma, Dipak L. Sengupta - Technology & Engineering - 2006 - 577 pages
..."/ am yesterday and I know tomorrow". His son summarized his greatest achievements in one sentence: "By his genius, distant lands converse and men sail unafraid upon the deep ". The October 1932 issue of Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers expressed the deep regret...
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Canadian Scientists and Inventors

Harry Black - Inventors - 2008 - 216 pages
...Bermuda. He died there in 1932. The inscription on the tombstone in St. Mark's Church Cemetery is simple: "His mind illumined the past . . . and the future...lands converse and men sail unafraid upon the deep." In persisting in his belief that radio waves could carry "real" sound (despite most of his peers' views...
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