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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>For many, Braille has and continues to play an
important role in our lives. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth
of Louis Braille. At present, an exhibit honoring his work and Braille
itself is traveling the country. Very likely, there is no one who knows more
about the man himself than tonight'sBooks And Beyond guest. C. Michael Mellor,
former editor of the Matilda Ziegler magazine now residing in Brooklyn, will
tell us tonight about Louis Braille's life and work, how he became interested in
him and what Braille means to him. Has its time come and gone? In the days of
adaptive technology and access to so very much in audio form, has Braille still
got a place in our world? Take an hour from the debate and join us tonight.
Whether or not you personally read or enjoy reading Braille yourself, it is a
time we can spend together learning about a man who has had a significant impact
on all our lives.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>To hear the show, just click below.</FONT></DIV>
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