New Talking Glucose Monitor

Ed Bryant

New Talking Blood Glucose

Monitor and Insulin Identifier

by Ed Bryant

From the Editor: This article first appeared in

the Voice of the Diabetic, Volume 13, Number 4, Fall 1998, published by the Diabetes

Action Network of the National Federation of the Blind. Ed Bryant is the President of the

Network and the Voice Editor.

This is what he has to say about an exciting new

product:

Roche Diagnostics-Boehringer Mannheim

NMSVH Settlement Announced

NMSVH Settlement Announced

From the Editor: Beginning with the October,

1996, issue of the Braille Monitor, we have periodically reported on the unfolding

problems at the New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped (NMSVH). A settlement in

the civil suit brought by a number of current and former NMSVH students was worked out

last January shortly before the case was due to go to court. The terms of the settlement

were kept secret for six months, but in August they were made public. Here is the text of

Daddy Read Me

Bonnie Peterson

Daddy Read Me

by Bonnie Peterson

From the Editor: Bonnie Peterson is a

long-time leader in the National Federation of the Blind. Here is her contribution to

Wall-to-Wall Thanksgiving, the thirteenth Kernel Book. It begins with Dr. Jernigan's

introduction.

If you could change just one thing about your

childhood, what would it be? An interesting question and one which you would normally

expect to bring a wide variety of answers. But if you ask this question of a group of

Wall-to-Wall Thanksgiving

Barbara Pierce

The Wall-to-Wall

Thanksgiving

by Barbara Pierce

From the Editor: The following recollection

first appeared in the NFB Kernel Book of the same name. We reprint it here with the hope

that your Thanksgiving in 1998 will be filled with love, friendship, and gratitude despite

the sorrow that necessarily shadows our lives this autumn. As usual, the story begins with

Dr. Jernigan's introduction.

Barbara Pierce is no stranger to Kernel Book

Monitor Miniatures

Karen Mayry

Monitor Miniatures

1999 NFB Merchants Spring Meeting:

Don Morris, President of the Merchants Division,

has asked us to carry the following announcement:

A conference cruise or Seminar at Sea will be

sponsored by the Merchants Division. The conference date is April 18 to 25, 1999. In

addition to program topics such as the Randolph-Sheppard Act—What does it say? What

does it mean?--and rules and regulations (while you may not think that is an exciting

Braille Monitor 11/98, Contents

The Braille Monitor

Vol. 41, No. 10

November 1998

Barbara Pierce, Editor

Published in inkprint, in Braille, on cassette, and

the World Wide Web and FTP on the Internet

THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND

Marc Maurer, President

National Office

1800 Johnson Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21230

NFB Net BBS: (612) 696-1975

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

Letters to the President, address changes,

Convention Bulletin 1999

Convention Bulletin 1999

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It is time to plan for the 1999 convention of the National

Federation of the Blind. Last year's convention in Dallas was one

of the best we have ever experienced--a great hotel staff, a

truly impressive program and exhibits, and fellowship of the

highest order. The year before, 1997, we set an attendance record

in New Orleans. Atlanta in 1999, however, promises to bring not

A Jurist Who Happens to be Blind

Judge Richard C. Casey

A Jurist Who Happens to Be Blind

in the Federal Courts

by Richard C. Casey

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From the Editor: Tuesday afternoon, July 7, delegates to the

1998 convention of the National Federation of the Blind heard a

stirring address by the Hon. Richard Casey, District Judge in the

United States District Court for the Southern District of New

Assessing 3 Rehabilitation Agencies

Dr. C.Edwin Vaughan,

Professor of Sociology

at the University of Missouri at Colombia

An Organizational Approach to the Evaluation

of Rehabilitation Outcomes:

Assessing Three Private Rehabilitation Agencies

by C. Edwin Vaughan, Ph.D.

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From the Editor: The following pilot study was conducted in

1997 and early 1998 by Professor C. Edwin Vaughan for the U.S.

Blind in the Teaching Profession

Cheralyn Braithwaite

The Blind in the Teaching Profession

by Cheralyn Braithwaite

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From the Editor: The first item on the Thursday morning

agenda at the 1998 National Convention was a presentation by

Cheralyn Braithwaite, a special education teacher from Bountiful,

Utah. Her story was familiar, but she told it with compelling

honesty and heart-warming enthusiasm. This is what she said: