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John Jacquez was a professor in the University of Michigan's Medical School and School of Public Health and was active in his field of biostatistics. The collection contains correspondence and materials relating to his teaching, research and conference activities.

The papers of John A. Jacquez document his career both as a teacher and a researcher from the 1960s to the 1990s. The collection is arranged into five series, Personal/Biographical, Correspondence, Teaching Material, Research Material, and Conference Material.

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University of Michigan professor of French and Comparative Literature. Chambers taught some of the first courses with LGBTQ+ topics at U-M. Includes course materials, correspondence, and topical files.

Ross Chamber's papers primarily document Chamber's academic career and activities, with some personal correspondence documenting his personal life and relationships. Course materials include various records surrounding courses that Ross Chambers taught, including course schedules, syllabi, texts, and notes. Also includes one folder of student responses on why they decided to take individual courses, including courses about AIDS and queer topics; these materials are restricted as they contain student grades. Courses taught by Chambers with material present in this collection, including courses not taught at the University of Michigan, are indexed under the Contents. Also included in the collection are collections of correspondence–a majority of the correspondence is related to Chamber's academic career, but occasional correspondents discuss more personal matters. Topical files include various lectures, conference materials, speeches, notes, and creator-titled folders. Lectures, speeches, and notes are related to his work on AIDS (particularly in relation to gay men), queer and LGBT+ studies, and French.

Course numbers and titles:
  • French 155/220: 20th Century French
  • French 155/220: Testimonials
  • French 240: The Getting of Wisdom
  • French 372: Poetry as you Like It
  • French 378: Studies in Genre
  • French 4100: Poetry for Pleasure
  • French 7960: Autobiography, History, Testimonial
  • French 885: Desouevrement / Loiterature
  • Comparative Literature 390: Loiterature: Pleasure, Reading, and Social Critique
  • Comparative Literature 413: Witnessing Writing
  • Comparative Literature 490: AIDS: Myths and Countermyths
  • Comparative Literature 490: The Literature of Witness: From the 1914-18 War to AIDS
  • Comparative Literature 490: Representing AIDS
  • Comparative Literature 750: Genre, Writing, and Identity
  • Comparative Literature 760: The Queer and the Creepy
  • Comparative Literature 780: Turning to the Everyday
  • Comparative Literature 781: Untimely Interventions

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