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MSS 70
Randolph, John Dennis,
1923-1992
Gallaudet University Archives.
Descriptive Summary
Repository:
Gallaudet University
Archives Administrative Information
Acquisition
Information:
Unknown.
Related Material in the Archives:
Photographs · John D. Randolph [picture]. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Portraits
· John D. Randolph. Gallaudet University Archives, Call Number: Deaf Biographical.
Museum Artifacts: · Two Rifle Shooting Trophies o Penn. State Free Rifle Championship, September 23-24, 1967. o
1st Expert Aggregate,
National Mid-Winter Small bore Championships, 1969. · Eight Jacket Patches. o 1-3. NRA International Team Tryouts. o 4-6. World Shooting Championships, 1970. o 7. NRA National Indoor Championships. o 8. 1970.
· Desk pen set awarded from Dept. of Commerce. · One U-controlled Gasoline engine flying model, 1943. · Rifle shooting jacket · Blue sports suit (Olympics)
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NRA Silverware. · Six Wall Plaques o Penn. State Free Rifle Championship, 2nd place, Sept. 23-24, 1967. o 1st Expert Standing, National Mid-Winter Small-bore Championship, 1969. o Small Bore Rifle, NRA Regional, Winning Team-Any Sights, 1970. o Berwyn Rod and Gun Club, Small Bore, Match-Prone Open Winner, 1979. o Berwyn Rod and Gun Club, High Power Rifle, 1st Master, 1980. o
Berwyn Rod and Gun Club, High Power
Rifle, 2nd Master, 1981.
Biographical Sketch John Dennis Randolph was born on April 30, 1923 in Claremore, Oklahoma. He became deaf at the age of three by whooping cough. He attended public schools in Oklahoma and Texas from age five to ten. He lost more of his hearing at the age of nine by scarlet fever and then became severely deafened at the age of 12 by a double mastoid attack.
John D. Randolph attended the Texas School for the Deaf from 1933 to 1940. He entered Gallaudet College in 1940. He graduated from Gallaudet College in 1945 with a B.A. degree.
He went on to graduate school at the University of Texas and majored in Organic Chemistry. Many of his acquaintances advised against this at that time. He got his MA in February 1948. He did cancer research as an assistant to Dr. Benjamin F. Stimmel at the Rees‑Stealy Medical Research Foundation in San Diego from January 1949 to September 1953.
He worked for the U. S. Government as an Analytical chemist for the Bureau of Mines in 1955. He then transferred to U.S. Patent Office (now U.S. Patent and (Trademark Office) in 1956.While working at the U.S. Patent office, he went on to study for law at the Georgetown Law School from 1956 to 1960 and received his LL.B. degree in 1960.
In 1966, John D. Randolph received the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal Award. In 1969, he was involved with the U.S. Shooting Team for the 11th International Games for the Deaf in 1969 (in Yugoslavia) and 12th International Games for the Deaf in 1973 (in Malmö, Sweden).
John D. Randolph retired from the U.S. Patent Office in 1982 and he died on June 30, 1992.
The Papers of John D. Randolph consist of correspondence, thesis, speech, class notes from schools, and International Games for the Deaf, from 1944‑1982.
The John D. Randolph papers are small and consist mostly on class notes that he typed after students in classes took notes for him. Some notes are related to law studies, like, Conflicts of Laws, Creditor's rights, etc. There are also exams included.
In folder 14, there is a book with people's signatures on the day Randolph retired from United States Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. He wrote a few articles which are included in the collection. The articles are based on chemicals.
His thesis is included in the collection. He wrote it in 1948 and received his Master's Degree. The title of this thesis is "The Dehydrohalogenation of 2‑halo‑2propen‑l‑OL." Also included in the collection is the 1946 Yearbook from University of Texas where he attended.
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