The Braille Monitor January/February 2002

The Braille Monitor

Vol. 45, No.

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January/February 2002

Barbara Pierce, Editor

Published in inkprint, in Braille, and on cassette

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THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND

MARC MAURER, PRESIDENT

National Office

1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, Maryland

21230

NFB Net BBS: http://www.nfbnet.org

Web Page address: http://www.nfb.org

[PHOTO/CAPTION: Barbara Pierce stands beside a Hittite portal lion outside

the Ancient Oriental Museum in Istanbul]

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What I Did Last Summer.

by Barbara Pierce

Barbara

Pierce stands beside a Hittite portal lion outside the Ancient Oriental

Museum in Istanbul

From the Editor: Do

you remember in September or maybe in the depths of winter getting an assignment

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Davy Jones's Locker

by Peggy Elliott

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ship taking on water fast][From: http://www.armed-guard.com/picsbook.htm

From the Editor: Periodically

Peggy Elliott, Second Vice President of the National Federation of the Blind

Louisville Site of 2002 NFB Convention

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Louisville Site of 2002

NFB Convention!

The 2002 Convention of

the National Federation of the Blind will take place in Louisville, Kentucky,

July 3-9. We will conduct the convention at the Galt House Hotel and the Galt

House East Tower, together a first-class convention hotel. The Galt House Hotel,

familiarly called the Galt House West, is at 140 N. Forth Street, Louisville,

[LEAD PHOTO/CAPTION: February 28, 2002, will go down in Federation history

as the day we could officially announce that we hav

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February 28, 2002, will

go down in Federation history as the day we could officially announce that we

have met our goal of raising eighteen million dollars toward building the National

Research and Training Institute for the Blind. The National Center staff took

[PHOTO/CAPTION: The skyline of Louisville]

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Getting Around Downtown

Louisville

by

Dennis Franklin

From

the Editor: Dennis Franklin is First Vice President of the Kentucky affiliate

and a long-time Louisville resident. Here he takes the time to conduct a walking

tour of the area around our headquarters hotel. This is what he says:

The

skyline of Louisville

Getting

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Making History in Louisville--Federation

Style

by

Lora J. Felty

From

the Editor: Lora Felty was a 1992 NFB scholarship winner. She now serves as

Secretary of the NFB of Kentucky and President of the affiliate's NAPUB Division.

She works as an itinerant VI teacher in Ashland, Kentucky. She clearly knows

a good deal about the history of the Bluegrass State. This is what she has to

NOPBC 2002 Activities Preregistration

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NOPBC

2002 Activities Preregistration

Deadline:

Must be postmarked no later than June 15, 2002

Because

of the special activities on the campus of the Kentucky School for the Blind,

we strongly urge families to preregister.

We will take registrations at the door as we have space, but unless you preregister, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to participate

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Hearing

Enhancement and Spanish Translation

Available

At National Convention

Spanish

Translators Needed

by

D. Curtis Willoughby

Curtis

Willoughby staffs the FM equipment table at convention.

From

the Editor: Curtis Willoughby is a member of the NFB's Research and Development

Committee and head of our Ham Radio Interest Group. Here is his announcement:

Again

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Those at the Sunday-afternoon briefing head table were James McCarthy, NFB Assistant

Director of Governmental Affairs; Diane McGeorge, President of the NFB of Colorado and coordinator

of seminar arrangements; Joanne Wilson, Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Services Administration;

NFB President Marc Maurer; and James Gashel, NFB Director of Governmental Affairs.

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