Vol. XXXVIII December 1999 No. 6
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 1999 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: A Package of Pieces and Patches, by Paul Edwards
- News Notes from the National Office
- A Million Reasons Why Not, and One Reason Why, by Charles H. Crawford
- Letter to the Editor
- Class Action Against Educational Testing Services, by Joshua Konecky
- Thirty ACB Scholarships Available!, by Terry Pacheco
- Leave That Computer At Home -- Get Your E-mail by Phone! (And Help out Your Old Buddy, ACB, at the Same Time!), by Penny Reeder
- Transforming Attitudinal Barriers to Accessible Information Technology in the Workplace: A Personal Perspective, by Susan H. Crawford
- The Client Assistance Program: Another Option for Advocacy, by Teddie Remhild
- A Summary of the Fall ACB Board of Directors Meeting, by Charles S.P. Hodge
- Banquet Speaker Keeps Audience Laughing, by Sharon Lovering
- Constitutional Amendments Adopted by the 1999 Convention of the American Council of the Blind
- White Cane Safety Day: Police Chief in Virginia Learns 'Dramatic Lesson,' by Sharon Lovering
- Here and There, by Elizabeth M. Lennon
- High Tech Swap Shop
- A Gift to You for Y2K, by Mary Carla Hayes
All photos in this issue copyright 1999 by Ken Nichols.
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