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Max A. Goldstein Papers

  • PC008
  • Collection
  • 1892-1941

Series 1 and 2 of the Max A. Goldstein papers include lecture notes and travel diaries, 1892-1894, the manuscript for his The Acoustic Method for the Training of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child (1939), other manuscripts, reprints of articles, and pamphlets. Series 3 is notes from acoustical instrument catalogs, and Series 5 is a notebook on pathological anatomy and other subjects. Series 4 relates to Dr. Goldstein's purchase of antiquarian books that today form the CID-Max A. Goldstein Collection in Speech and Hearing. Series 6 consists of two letters by Helen Keller. Series 7 is Dr. Goldstein's English language paraphrase of a German article, “Die Sprache des Kindes,” by Ernst Tappolet. Series 8 consists of one letter by C.G. Goodwin. Series 9 contains Dr. Goldstein's monogrammed silk handkerchief.

Goldstein, Max A.

Max A. Goldstein Photographs, Advertisements, and Certificates

  • VC136
  • Collection
  • circa 1900-1963

This collection consists of 25 photographs, advertisements, and certificates related to hearing devices and to the life of Max A. Goldstein. The photographs primarily depict historic hearing devices in the collection of Max A. Goldstein. See VC703 for the physical devices. Certificates in this collection include a memorial resolution and a birthday certificate from Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, a St. Louis Award certificate, and a Testimonial of Appreciation from The International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. All advertisements in the collection are for hearing devices, primarily those manufactured by F.C. Rein & Son.

Goldstein, Max A.

Max A. Goldstein Acoustical Instrument Scrapbook

  • VC330
  • Collection

This collection consists of 50 lithographic prints of historic hearing devices from a scapbook put together by Max A. Goldstein. The hearing devices were collected by Goldstein and installed as an exhibit in the Library for the Central Institute for the Deaf.

Goldstein, Max A.