Vol. XXXVIII January 2000 No. 7
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2000 American Council of the Blind
Paul Edwards, President
Charles H. Crawford, Executive Director
Penny Reeder, Editor
Sharon Lovering, Editorial Assistant
Table of Contents
- President's Message: Looking Back, by Paul Edwards
- Eunice Fiorito: A Voice That Should Never Die, by Billie Jean Keith
- Congress Acts to Increase Work Incentives for People with Disabilities, by Melanie Brunson
- Survey of Signalized Intersection Accessibility, by Julie Carroll and Billie Louise Bentzen
- Retiring Elli, by Sarah J. Blake
- ACB Rewards Excellence in Writing, Membership Growth, Sports and More, by Sharon Lovering
- Board of Publications Seeks Nominations for Two Prestigious Awards, by Winifred Downing
- Two Contests for the New Millennium, by Penny Reeder
- ACB Mid-Winter Meetings, by John A. Horst
- ACB Presents the First Legislative Seminar of the 21st Century!, by Melanie Brunson
- It's "To KY" in Y2K!, by LeRoy F. Saunders
- Affiliate News
- Future Think: The End of Blindness, by Charles Crawford
- News Notes from the National Office
- Here and There, by Elizabeth M. Lennon
- High Tech Swap Shop
Photo copyright 1999 by Ken Nichols.
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