Volume XL January 2002 No. 7
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2002 American Council of the Blind
Christopher Gray, President
Charles H. Crawford, Executive Director
Penny Reeder, Editor
Sharon Lovering, Editorial Assistant
Table of Contents
- In Memoriam: Marie Boring, by Charles S.P. Hodge
- In Memoriam: T.V. Cranmer, by Fred Gissoni
- Do We Matter and Can We Make a Difference?, by Christopher Gray
- The Rule of the Reasonable Person?, by Charles H. Crawford
- Taking a Moment to Say Thank You, by Teddie-Joy Remhild
- Braille Comes to High School, by Penny Reeder
- Deaf, Blind Student Invents Braille Device, by Martha Woodall
- Houston, We Don't Have a Problem, by Cynthia Towers
- Galveston Is Calling You: Saddle Up for the 2002 ACB Convention with a Tour to Remember, by Mike Hoenig
- An Uplifting Experience, by Edward Zolotarevsky
- Affiliate News
- Acting Social Security Administration Commissioner Massanari Discusses Direct Deposit
- Here and There, by Billie Jean Keith
- High Tech Swap Shop
- I Can See Again, by Michael Vining
- Thanks to "Hedda Gabler," I Went Ice Fishing, by Jerry Berrier
- Downhill Skiing: A Vacation That Will Lift Your Spirits!, by Barry Levine
Happy New Year! January is Braille Literacy Month.
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