Braille Monitor 4/98
Braille Monitor 4/98
The Braille Monitor
Vol. 41, No. 4 April 1998
Barbara Pierce, Editor
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THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
Marc Maurer, President
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ISSN 0006-8829
Table of Contents
New Mexico School Update
1998 Convention Tours
by Tommy Craig
The 1998 Washington Seminar
by Barbara Pierce
The Road to 2020
by Peggy Elliott
1998 Washington Seminar Fact Sheets
Ed Beck Recognized
Allen Radford: Red Cross Instructor
by Lusi Radford
Baltimore Sun Highlights NFB Technology
Bruce A. Gardner, Attorney,
Church Leader, and Community Activist
by James Omvig
1998 Convention Attractions
Arthur Cushen Dies
by Timothy Hendel
Toward More Peaceful Meetings
by Doris M. Willoughby
Dialysis at National Convention
by Ed Bryant
Recipes
Monitor Miniatures
The Superintendent's residence at the New Mexico School for the
Visually Handicapped is located on the institution's beautiful
campus. By July 1 the third superintendent in three years will be
taking up residence in this lovely home.
The Braille
Monitor, April, 1998
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ISSN 0006-8829
Copyright 1998, The National Federation of the Blind
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Posted March 31 , 1998
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