Table of contents for January 2003
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. Jack Maston has songs for New Year's and
tells us about an FM transmitter.
3. We have an update on Newsreel production and
say thanks to Columbus Southeast Lions Club for
purchase of Window-Eyes Professional.
4. Lon Sumner reports on the man who walked the
Appalachian Trail.
5. Janet Brandly discusses physiotherapy and
encourages exercise.
6. Leslie Miller comments on wearing glasses and
artificial eyes.
7. Martha Sargent discusses personal appearance.
8. Tim Hendel on short-wave; Helen Keller and
dark glasses.
9. Carol Soule has an update on bank fraud;
comments on physical therapy; discounted airfares and
tells us that Erny Parske passed away.
10. We learn that Harlene Anderson, Mayna Davis
and Ina Calger passed away.
11. Tom Lykins comments on voting accessibility
and would like to know more about artificial vision.
12. Charles Beasley has an update on electronic
eyesight.
13. Carol McCabe wonders how to light candles.
14. Bill Ferrell is looking for a recording of
Taps and wants a picture of a car.
15. Lee Youngblood tells us about the TRACC
correspondence club.
16. Nancy Levy is looking for some Bluegrass
recordings and has an update on Bell.
17. Danielle Antoine needs a braille
Concordance.
18. Karen Kelting would like correspondence.
TRACK 2.
19. We have holiday greetings from: Gerry Glass,
Claris Kelley and Merilee Hill-Kennedy throughout the
track.
20. Gerry Gabrielli with music from Al Jolson.
21. We have a potpourri Kitchen Korner.
22. Sylvia Connor has a recipe for a Punch Bowl
Cake.
23. We hear about new braille terminology and
about the Braille User Oriented Code Web Site.
http://www.buoc.cjb.net
24. Abbie Johnson is looking for information on
note-takers and shares a poem she wrote.
25. Debbie Blank would like information about
working as an airline ticket agent or in hotel
management and wants to locate some old movies.
26. Butch Kopack introduces himself and comments
on Xmas.
27. From GDUI: "Guide Dog Users and Training
Schools File Formal Complaint Against Iowa Department
for the Blind."
28. We hear that Patty Yarman is Ohio Graduate
Agency Representative for Guide Dogs for the Blind.
TRACK 3.
29. Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee
underwriting announcement.
30. I have information about the cost of
Newsreel back issues and a couple of corrections.
31. Henry Furtak has an update on the
Philadelphia Orchestra's hall and sends in "Man
with a New Radio."
32. Marianne Daley comments on fundraising ideas
and reads about unusual behaviors of job applicants.
33. I have the anatomy of a cassette.
34. Steve Weadon has the December jumble answer
and discusses eye contact.
35. John Brickweg has a new jumble.
36. Norma Smith on the importance of vision and
tells us about a Retro Radio.
37. George Illingworth comments on equality.
38. Duncan Holmes has an update on Topaz and
Duncan performed in a musical.
39. Ed Snively with holiday greetings.
TRACK 4.
40. We have holiday greetings from: John Lizza,
Bernadette Zotolo, Dorothy Dickey and Nancy Levy with
Betty Jean Nims and LaBelle Murtha.
41. Gerry Clark with part 1 of 1954 and Gerry is
looking for a copy of "Faith: the Key to Survival."
42. Mary Wurtzel has an update on her store and
has 2 Road Runners for sale.
43. Reverend George Gray tells us about
check-writing guides and asks how many of these
things can you remember?
44. Innovative Rehabilitation Technology Inc.
(IRTI) has a monthly e-mail newsletter
http://www.irti.net
45. Jon German comments on grocery carts; on
Baby and Big Ben clocks and has a question about
computer keyboards.
46. Mary Lou Phillips has the Memory Lane
Musical Slice answer and comments on braille.
47. Paul B. Smith with the Memory Lane Voice
Slice and has a suggestion for hearing Ann Sullivan
Macey.
48. Bob Levy comments on repairing things around
the house.
49. Mike Lantz discusses wearing glasses; taking
a cruise and descriptive video on TV.
50. Julia Ann Cobb talks about canes and shares
Blind Beattitudes.
51. We hear about an e-mail list for blind Old
Time Radio enthusiasts.
52. William Bliss mentions his surgery.
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