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obit; John Herman Randall III, 82, died Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006,in Newton, after a long illness. At the time of his death, Mrr Randall, Professor Emeritus of English at Boston College, and his wife, Lois (McConnell) Randall, were living at the Stone Institute, a nursing home in Newton Lower Falls. He was the son of the late John Herman Randall Jr. and Mercedes Randall. Mrr Randall graduated from Columbia University in 1944, and received an M.A. degree from the University of California, USA, Berkeley. A version of his University of Minnesota doctoral dissertation, "The Landscape and the Looking Glass: Willa Cathers Search for Value," was published by Houghton Mifflin in 1960. His first academic appointment was at Wellesley College, and he joined the Boston College faculty in 1961. After his retirement from full-time teaching in 1989, he continued to teach part time at Boston College until 1998. Publishing throughout his career, at the time of his retirement he was writing an account of the Voodoo Macbeth, Orson Welless all-black version of Shakespeares play, set in Haiti. Mrr Randalls politics were progressive always, and he was an ardent and lifelong supporter of liberal causes. He cherished his years at Boston College, which honored him with The John H. Randall III Award, a gift from his colleagues in the English Department, and presented annually to the undergraduate student judged to have written the best essay on some aspect of American literature or culture during the academic year. A kind and gentle man, he greatly appreciated the kindnesses of others. Besides his wife, he leaves his brother, Francis B. Randall and his sister-in-law, Laura; his nephew, David Randall and his wife, Laura Congleton, and his niece, Ariane Randall.
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