Boyd McCulloch Berry, Virginia Commonwealth University, 25 March 2014 Phillip Boxer, Metropolitan State University, 13 January 2014 Raymonde Albertine Bulger, Graceland University, 3 February 2014 Brian J. Dendle, University of Kentucky, 3 September 2013 Henry James Donaghy, Mississippi State University, 14 January 2014 Carol Downey, University of California, Riverside, 18 March 2014 Seymour Eichel, New Jersey City University, 13 October 2013 Gabriel García Márquez, Mexico City, Mexico, 17 April 2014 Joseph John Kelly, Pennsylvania Humanities Council, 26 April 2013 Merritt Eugene Lawlis, Indiana University, Bloomington, 9 March 2014 Henry A. Lea, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 4 April 2013 Doris Lessing, London, England, 17 November 2013 Edward Nagy, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 13 January 2014 José Emilio Pacheco, Mexico City, Mexico, 26 January 2014 Donald A. Ringe, University of Kentucky, 7 March 2014 Martin de Riquer, Barcelona, Spain, 17 September 2013 David Scott Sanders, Harvey Mudd College, 23 February 2014 Chae-Pyong Song, Marygrove College, 12 February 2013 Arvid F. Sponberg, Valparaiso University, 7 August 2013 Johnye Cannon Sturcken, Texas A&M University, Commerce, 24 April 2014 Daniel Philip Testa, Syracuse University, 3 February 2014 John M. Wasson, Washington State University, Pullman, 20 October 2013 This listing contains names received by the membership office since the March 2014 issue. A cumulative list for the aca- demic year 2013–14 appears at the MLA Web site (www .mla .org/in_memoriam). 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