Box MSS195.5
Contains 13 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 7: Artifacts, 1940s-1985
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
10th International Games for the Deaf diploma, 1965
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
Eyeglasses (2)
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
Hearing aid
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
Slide rule
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
NRA winter league medallion
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
12th World Games for the Deaf identity card, 1973
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
12th World Games for the Deaf American Athletic Association of the Deaf identity card, 1973
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.
10th World Games for the Deaf identity tag, 1965
A collection of personal items from Mr. Randolph’s life, including his alarm clock, hearing aid, and two pairs of eyeglasses. Other items of interest include his diploma for serving as a liaison at the 1965 International Games for the Deaf, nametags and ID cards from several World Games, a slide rule he used over the course of his career, and a couple of rifle targets he fired on during an NRA competition.