 In these hard times, we feel even more urgently the need to remember our colleagues and friends. Those who have, in the words of John Crow Rundsen, been translated far beyond the daughters of men. We know of 15 among our colleagues who have died in the past year, and we want to remember them here by name. This video will be available for viewing all through the conference. Please feel free to add your memories or thoughts in the comments attached to it. Also, ALTA has scheduled a gathering online tonight, October 15, 2020 at 6 p.m. Eastern time, to give ALTA members time and space to remember, mourn, and celebrate our friends, mentors, and colleagues. Please come if you can to help us remember Ralph Angel, Linda Baker, Kieran Carson, Karis Evans-Coralis, Stuart Freebird, Jamie Gambrale, James Grieve, Carol Meyer, Robert Meesey, Elizabeth Gamble Miller, Margaret Sayers-Paden, Fred Riecker Randall, Samuel Rosenberg, Norman Shapiro, and George Steiner, who once said in an interview, How can anyone ever make an inventory of the totality of human existence? I began night and day writing down lists of capitals, lists of oceans, hopes, and endless idiocies, lists of flowers. I had the feeling if I could just get the list down on paper and if it is complete, please let me underline that the nightmare of the missing one. If one is missing, you've lost the bet, lost the gamble against totality. And as I look back on my work, my deep distrusted theory, I am fascinated by the inviolate, hard, rock-like core of the particular, of the specific, of the unrepeatable. However hard you try, there will always be one window without a candle.