Volume XLIII April 2005 No. 7
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2005 American Council of the Blind
Christopher Gray, President
Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Acting Editor
Table of Contents
- In Memoriam: James R. Olsen, by Christopher Gray
- Reflections, by Melanie Brunson
- Memories of Jim, by Jean Mann
- A Legacy of the Scholarship Program, by Patty Slaby
- Jim Olsen's Heart of Gold, by Sharon Lovering
- Goodbye, Jim, by Ardis Bazyn
- Memories of Jim Olsen, by Lynne Koral
- Readers' Tributes to Jim Olsen
- ACB National Staff Member Honored
- Solitary Sojourn, by Teddie-Joy Remhild
- Chrissie Cochrane Joins the Staff of ACB Radio
- Summary of the Mid-Year Meeting of the ACB Board of Directors, by Winifred Downing
- No Rest for the Weary! A Look at the Upcoming 2005 National Convention, by Cynthia Towers
- More Tour Information, by Berl Colley
- Board of Publications Hosts Internet Candidates' Page
- It's Time to Get SASI, by Karyn Campbell
- Affiliate News
- Meet CFVI, by Cindy Burgett
- Melatonin Production and Cancer Risk: A Study, by Steven Lockley
- Letters to the Editor
- Here and There, by Sarah Blake
- High Tech Swap Shop
- ACB Officers, ACB Board of Directors, and Board of Publications
CORRECTION
There were two errors in the article entitled "ACB Welcomes 18 New Life Members" (February 2005). Susie Davis of Raleigh, N.C., was listed as having purchased her own life membership. In fact, the North Carolina Council of the Blind purchased Davis' life membership. The life membership in memory of the late Wayne Yelton, presented to Patricia Yelton of Mebane, N.C., was also purchased by the North Carolina Council of the Blind. We regret the errors.
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