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The Professor Emeritus of English and Portuguese and Brazilian Studies George Monteiro passed away on November 5, 2019 from a heart attack. Born in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, in 1932, he was a graduate of Cumberland High School. He received an AB from Brown in 1954, an AM from Columbia U in 1956, and a PhD from Brown in English and American Literature in 1964. Monteiro spent his whole professional career at Brown.