Robert F. Roeming papers, 1959-2000.

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Robert F. Roeming papers, 1959-2000.

The papers of Robert F. Roeming, a professor of French and Italian at Wisconsin State College (1941-1956) and UWM (1956-1980) when the name of the university changed in 1956. This collection includes a number of materials pertaining to Professor Roeming's time at UWM, including teaching materials, both lecture notes and course syllabi; correspondence and records relating to events held at and sponsored by UWM, including information on multiple UWM summer programs and records and photographs from the Aschenbach Memorial Sculpture; documents from academic and professional conferences Professor Roeming attended; correspondence with other university employees and officials, and documents of policy changes in the UW system and at UWM; and records of research projects and research grant proposals. The collection also includes his correspondence and personal records from his time serving as the editor of the Modern Language Journal and as a member of the Wisconsin State Nursing Board. Also included are records from his work on Camus: a Bibliography and assorted correspondence with elected and retired government officials and scholars.

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