Box MSS195.1
Contains 14 Results:
The John D. Randolph Papers
Papers of deaf patent examiner, lawyer, chemist, and target shooter John D. Randolph. Includes correspondence, class notes, personal possessions, and more.
Series 1: University of Texas classwork and notes, 1946 - 1947
This series consists of material created by Mr. Randolph while studying at the University of Texas. It includes a set of handwritten calculus work with the instructor’s notes appended, as well as class notes and examinations from courses on chemistry and bacteriology. MSS 70 includes his examinations and quizzes from the same period.
Series 2: Law school notes, 1956 - 1970
Typed and handwritten notes from Mr. Randolph’s studies at Georgetown Law School in the late 1950s, as well as a small set of notes from law review school in 1970. Includes class notes from courses on criminal, constitutional, property, negotiable instruments, and labor law, as well as a 1951 booklet on how to study law that Mr. Randolph used while a student. MSS 70 includes much more of his class notes from Georgetown.
Series 3: Patent Office correspondence, 1965 - 1981
A fragmentary selection of material from Mr. Randolph’s time at the Patent Office, including correspondence and memoranda and a copy of a 1965 certificate of commendation.
Series 4: Board of Appeals decisions, 1976 - 1978
Calculus work from University of Texas, 1946
This series consists of material created by Mr. Randolph while studying at the University of Texas. It includes a set of handwritten calculus work with the instructor’s notes appended, as well as class notes and examinations from courses on chemistry and bacteriology. MSS 70 includes his examinations and quizzes from the same period.
Class notes and work from University of Texas, 1946 - 1947
This series consists of material created by Mr. Randolph while studying at the University of Texas. It includes a set of handwritten calculus work with the instructor’s notes appended, as well as class notes and examinations from courses on chemistry and bacteriology. MSS 70 includes his examinations and quizzes from the same period.
Class notes from Georgetown Law School, 1957 - 1958
Typed and handwritten notes from Mr. Randolph’s studies at Georgetown Law School in the late 1950s, as well as a small set of notes from law review school in 1970. Includes class notes from courses on criminal, constitutional, property, negotiable instruments, and labor law, as well as a 1951 booklet on how to study law that Mr. Randolph used while a student. MSS 70 includes much more of his class notes from Georgetown.
Class notes from Georgetown Law School, 1958
Typed and handwritten notes from Mr. Randolph’s studies at Georgetown Law School in the late 1950s, as well as a small set of notes from law review school in 1970. Includes class notes from courses on criminal, constitutional, property, negotiable instruments, and labor law, as well as a 1951 booklet on how to study law that Mr. Randolph used while a student. MSS 70 includes much more of his class notes from Georgetown.
Class notes from Georgetown Law School, 1959
Typed and handwritten notes from Mr. Randolph’s studies at Georgetown Law School in the late 1950s, as well as a small set of notes from law review school in 1970. Includes class notes from courses on criminal, constitutional, property, negotiable instruments, and labor law, as well as a 1951 booklet on how to study law that Mr. Randolph used while a student. MSS 70 includes much more of his class notes from Georgetown.