Jack Rosenbalm (’64, ’66 M.A, ’74 Ph.D.), Lockhart :: He studied history and English at North Texas and taught in the English department while earning his doctorate under Gerald Kirk with a specialty in Restoration literature. He taught at Texas State University for more than 30 years, edited Studies in American Humor and was a founding member of the American Humor Studies Association, which offers a prize in his name. He served in the U.S. Army in military intelligence for three years. At North Texas, he edited The Eaglet, an underground newspaper. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Carolyn Walton Rosenbalm (’65).
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Jack Rosenbalm (’64, ’66 M.A, ’74 Ph.D.), Lockhart :: He studied history and English at North Texas and taught in the English department while earning his doctorate under Gerald Kirk with a specialty in Restoration literature. He taught at Texas State University for more than 30 years, edited Studies in American Humor and was a founding member of the American Humor Studies Association, which offers a prize in his name. He served in the U.S. Army in military intelligence for three years. At North Texas, he edited The Eaglet, an underground newspaper. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Carolyn Walton Rosenbalm (’65).