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From: Larry C. Lyons
Date: Mon, Apr 21 2014 1:00PM
Subject: WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 13
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Darn, beat me to it. That said, the datatables examples (standard,
Expand/Collapsable Rows, Editable Rows and Filter Search) presented at
http://assets.cms.gov are all fully accessible, with any limitations
noted on the demo pages.

That said, glad you like our efforts with Datatables, - I'm one of the
developers of the assets.cms.gov site. We've made an effort to ensure
that all the available widgets (which are FOSS - MIT Lisc.) are fully
accessible. If you find anything that could be improved in terms of
accessibility please let us know.

Larry C. Lyons
Senior Web Developer/Consultant.

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> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 10:27:01 -0700
> Subject: [WebAIM] accessible data table with sortable columns example
> Hi,
>
> I've been asked for a live example of an accessible data table with
> sortable columns. The only example I have is behind a secure sign-in.
> Does anyone have a link to a live example I can share?
>
> Jennison
>
> --
> Jennison Mark Asuncion
> LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/jennison
> Follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com/jennison
> Accessibility Camp Bay Area www.accessibilitycampbay.org
> Accessibility Camp Toronto www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeP5Kl4GDgA
> Accessibility Camp Los Angeles www.accessibilitycampla.org
> Global Accessibility Awareness Day www.globalaccessibilityawarenessday.org
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Steve Faulkner < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 18:34:42 +0100
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] accessible data table with sortable columns example
> hi Jennison,
>
> this may be what you want:
>
> http://assets.cms.gov/resources/framework/2.0/Pages/datatables.html
>
> --
>
> Regards
>
> SteveF
> HTML 5.1 <http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/>;
>
>
> On 21 April 2014 18:27, Jennison Mark Asuncion
> < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been asked for a live example of an accessible data table with
>> sortable columns. The only example I have is behind a secure sign-in.
>> Does anyone have a link to a live example I can share?
>>
>> Jennison
>>
>> --
>> Jennison Mark Asuncion
>> LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/jennison
>> Follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com/jennison
>> Accessibility Camp Bay Area www.accessibilitycampbay.org
>> Accessibility Camp Toronto www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeP5Kl4GDgA
>> Accessibility Camp Los Angeles www.accessibilitycampla.org
>> Global Accessibility Awareness Day www.globalaccessibilityawarenessday.org
>> >> >> >>
>
>
> > > >

From: Johnson, Melissa
Date: Tue, Apr 22 2014 12:57PM
Subject: Re: WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 14
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For PowerPoint, if an image is added in an individual slide using the
'format background' option, does this create an artifact, or are these
images also disregarded by screen readers?

Melissa Johnson

*"Accessibility does not begin with technical details. It begins with the
philosophy that people deserve equal access to information, regardless of
ability."*
Senior Instructional Designer, Custom Curriculum Development
Pearson North America | Course Design, Development, and Academic Research

2154 E. Commons Ave, Ste 4000, Centennial, CO 80122
tel: 303.658.1647

*Pearson*
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> 1. Re: accessible data table with sortable columns example
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> 2. Re: accessible data table with sortable columns example
> (Don Mauck)
> 3. Re: PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
> (Iaffaldano, Michelangelo)
> 4. Re: PowerPoint accessibility-alt question (Jonathan Avila)
> 5. Re: PowerPoint accessibility-alt question (Duff Johnson)
> 6. Re: WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 13 (Larry C. Lyons)
> 7. Re: PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
> (Clark, Michelle - NRCS, Washington, DC)
> 8. Re: Best Way to Record VoiceOver Session/Audit (Kriss Fearon)
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> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 18:53:04 +0100
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] accessible data table with sortable columns example
> On 21 April 2014 18:34, Steve Faulkner < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >
> >
> > http://assets.cms.gov/resources/framework/2.0/Pages/datatables.html
>
>
> Well I, for one, say a massive "thank you", Steve! How did I not know about
> this framework?!
> It's well hidden away - I wondered why I'd not found if before, but having
> another google for "section 508 framework" and "accessible framework" as I
> did weeks ago shows neither appear on even the first 5 pages of Google
> results.
>
> It could have probably saved me a good week of putting stuff together
> myself; that said, I can't use it now as it uses the old 2.22 version of
> bootstrap so I'd probably be in compatibility hell if I used the code
> snippets directly, but I'm certainly going to be taking a very good look at
> it for examples and it's right at the top of my reference bookmarks folder
> now!
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Don Mauck < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 11:17:30 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] accessible data table with sortable columns example
> This is a good table for that, however, it doesn't have any row headers.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan H [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 11:53 AM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] accessible data table with sortable columns example
>
> On 21 April 2014 18:34, Steve Faulkner < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >
> >
> > http://assets.cms.gov/resources/framework/2.0/Pages/datatables.html
>
>
> Well I, for one, say a massive "thank you", Steve! How did I not know
> about this framework?!
> It's well hidden away - I wondered why I'd not found if before, but having
> another google for "section 508 framework" and "accessible framework" as I
> did weeks ago shows neither appear on even the first 5 pages of Google
> results.
>
> It could have probably saved me a good week of putting stuff together
> myself; that said, I can't use it now as it uses the old 2.22 version of
> bootstrap so I'd probably be in compatibility hell if I used the code
> snippets directly, but I'm certainly going to be taking a very good look at
> it for examples and it's right at the top of my reference bookmarks folder
> now!
>
> Thanks again.
> > > messages to = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Iaffaldano, Michelangelo" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 14:37:57 -0400
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
> Bevi, earlier in the thread you wrote that "no MS Office program gives us
> the option of setting a graphic (or other image item) as an artifact. And
> the HTML null tag "" (double quotes) is not available in any office,
> graphics or desktop publishing program. It's strictly an HTML tag at this
> time. ".
>
> However a contact at SSB Bart Group emailed me the following: "The
> equivalent of alt="" in Office (specifically Word), is attained by creating
> null alternative text. To do this, open the Image properties, and for the
> alternative text, enter a Space followed by a Return. This creates a blank
> space and renders the image's alternative text as null (or alt="")".
>
> Is this advice incorrect?
>
> Michelangelo
>
>
>
>
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> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 14:47:06 -0400
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
> Adding space in the alt text description will unfortunately not generate a
> null alt attribute or artifact. Adobe InDesign does have an artifact tag
> option that can be used to generate artifacts in PDF output.
>
> Jonathan (SSB BART Group)
>
> > On Apr 21, 2014, at 2:37 PM, "Iaffaldano, Michelangelo" <
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >
> > Bevi, earlier in the thread you wrote that "no if act. MS Office program
> gives us the option of setting a graphic (or other image item) as an
> artifact. And the HTML null tag "" (double quotes) is not available in any
> office, graphics or desktop publishing program. It's strictly an HTML tag
> at this time. ".
> >
> > However a contact at SSB Bart Group emailed me the following: "The
> equivalent of alt="" in Office (specifically Word), is attained by creating
> null alternative text. To do this, open the Image properties, and for the
> alternative text, enter a Space followed by a Return. This creates a blank
> space and renders the image's alternative text as null (or alt="")".
> >
> > Is this advice incorrect?
> >
> > Michelangelo
> >
> > > > > > >
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Duff Johnson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 14:49:39 -0400
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
> > Bevi, earlier in the thread you wrote that "no MS Office program gives
> us the option of setting a graphic (or other image item) as an artifact.
> And the HTML null tag "" (double quotes) is not available in any office,
> graphics or desktop publishing program. It's strictly an HTML tag at this
> time. ".
>
> The concept exists in PDF as "Artifact".
>
> > However a contact at SSB Bart Group emailed me the following: "The
> equivalent of alt="" in Office (specifically Word), is attained by creating
> null alternative text. To do this, open the Image properties, and for the
> alternative text, enter a Space followed by a Return. This creates a blank
> space and renders the image's alternative text as null (or alt="")".
> >
> > Is this advice incorrect?
>
> It's a hack. Some assistive technology may recognize such and ignore the
> image. Others may do the "wrong" thing - announce an image with no
> alternative text.
>
> Duff.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Larry C. Lyons" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> To: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 15:00:26 -0400
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 13
> Darn, beat me to it. That said, the datatables examples (standard,
> Expand/Collapsable Rows, Editable Rows and Filter Search) presented at
> http://assets.cms.gov are all fully accessible, with any limitations
> noted on the demo pages.
>
> That said, glad you like our efforts with Datatables, - I'm one of the
> developers of the assets.cms.gov site. We've made an effort to ensure
> that all the available widgets (which are FOSS - MIT Lisc.) are fully
> accessible. If you find anything that could be improved in terms of
> accessibility please let us know.
>
> Larry C. Lyons
> Senior Web Developer/Consultant.
>
> On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 2:00 PM, < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> wrote:
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Jennison Mark Asuncion < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> > To: webaim-forum < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> > Cc:
> > Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 10:27:01 -0700
> > Subject: [WebAIM] accessible data table with sortable columns example
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been asked for a live example of an accessible data table with
> > sortable columns. The only example I have is behind a secure sign-in.
> > Does anyone have a link to a live example I can share?
> >
> > Jennison
> >
> > --
> > Jennison Mark Asuncion
> > LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/jennison
> > Follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com/jennison
> > Accessibility Camp Bay Area www.accessibilitycampbay.org
> > Accessibility Camp Toronto www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeP5Kl4GDgA
> > Accessibility Camp Los Angeles www.accessibilitycampla.org
> > Global Accessibility Awareness Day
> www.globalaccessibilityawarenessday.org
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Steve Faulkner < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> > To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> > Cc:
> > Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 18:34:42 +0100
> > Subject: Re: [WebAIM] accessible data table with sortable columns example
> > hi Jennison,
> >
> > this may be what you want:
> >
> > http://assets.cms.gov/resources/framework/2.0/Pages/datatables.html
> >
> > --
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > SteveF
> > HTML 5.1 <http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/>;
> >
> >
> > On 21 April 2014 18:27, Jennison Mark Asuncion
> > < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've been asked for a live example of an accessible data table with
> >> sortable columns. The only example I have is behind a secure sign-in.
> >> Does anyone have a link to a live example I can share?
> >>
> >> Jennison
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jennison Mark Asuncion
> >> LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/jennison
> >> Follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com/jennison
> >> Accessibility Camp Bay Area www.accessibilitycampbay.org
> >> Accessibility Camp Toronto www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeP5Kl4GDgA
> >> Accessibility Camp Los Angeles www.accessibilitycampla.org
> >> Global Accessibility Awareness Day
> www.globalaccessibilityawarenessday.org
> >> > >> > >> > >>
> >
> >
> > > > > > > >
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Clark, Michelle - NRCS, Washington, DC" <
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2014 19:47:00 +0000
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
> Duff,
>
> I agree. I was thinking that was the solution but was not sure and had to
> find some notes. I took Document Remediation Training in late Jan from SSB
> Bart in a collaboration with Columbia Lighthouse. At least I can say there
> is something I remembered correctly.
>
> Michelle
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = [mailto:
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Duff Johnson
> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 2:50 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] PowerPoint accessibility-alt question
>
> > Bevi, earlier in the thread you wrote that "no MS Office program gives
> us the option of setting a graphic (or other image item) as an artifact.
> And the HTML null tag "" (double quotes) is not available in any office,
> graphics or desktop publishing program. It's strictly an HTML tag at this
> time. ".
>
> The concept exists in PDF as "Artifact".
>
> > However a contact at SSB Bart Group emailed me the following: "The
> equivalent of alt="" in Office (specifically Word), is attained by creating
> null alternative text. To do this, open the Image properties, and for the
> alternative text, enter a Space followed by a Return. This creates a blank
> space and renders the image's alternative text as null (or alt="")".
> >
> > Is this advice incorrect?
>
> It's a hack. Some assistive technology may recognize such and ignore the
> image. Others may do the "wrong" thing - announce an image with no
> alternative text.
>
> Duff.
> > > >
>
>
>
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> To: WebAIM Discussion List < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> Cc:
> Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 09:13:46 +0100
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Best Way to Record VoiceOver Session/Audit
> I've never used it but there's a ux testing app that will record all
> activity on the phone, including screen and sound. Might do the job.
>
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/ux-recorder-user-testing-for/id514450465?mt=8
>
> Kriss
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul J. Adam [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
> Sent: 16 April 2014 14:55
> To: WebAIM Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Best Way to Record VoiceOver Session/Audit
>
> Yes, you might be able to record the VoiceOver speech output with a voice
> recorder, but you can't do a screen recording that captures VO, the screen,
> and your voice. Apple does not allow screen recording apps into their
> "walled garden" app store. If you're Jailbroken you can do full screen
> recordings using a Cydia app called RecordMyScreen. The app works well to
> do video recordings and upload to YouTube without needing a desktop
> computer!
>
> Anyone do screen recordings on Android with TalkBack?
>
>
> Paul J. Adam
> Accessibility Evangelist
> www.deque.com
>
> On Apr 16, 2014, at 2:47 AM, BHAVESH PATEL < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > You can record voiceover session using any of the voice recorders
> > available within or downloadable for IOS.
> >
> > On 4/16/14, Paul J. Adam < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> >> I've recorded VoiceOver in action to demo inaccessible web pages as a
> >> Screen Recording with QuickTime Player for OS X. Works very well! I
> >> wish it was possible or easy to do on iOS.
> >>
> >> Paul J. Adam
> >> Accessibility Evangelist
> >> www.deque.com
> >>
> >> On Apr 15, 2014, at 4:06 PM, Thaddeus Cambron < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> What is the best way to screen record VoiceOver reading a webpage?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks
> >>> > >>> > >>> list messages to = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> >>
> >> > >> > >> list messages to = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > with best regards,
> > Bhavesh.
> > Message composed on Dell vostro2420, using jaws for windows screen
> reader.
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>
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From: Lisa Snider
Date: Thu, Apr 24 2014 6:39AM
Subject: Re: WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 14
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Hi Melissa,

I think that is what I did, and it created the problem. It had to be alted,
and when I did that took over from the important image's alt. I don't have
a screen reader on my Mac, but could tell it would cause problems. I redid
the template from scratch and all went smoothly after that time.

Cheers

Lisa


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Johnson, Melissa <
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> For PowerPoint, if an image is added in an individual slide using the
> 'format background' option, does this create an artifact, or are these
> images also disregarded by screen readers?
>
> Melissa Johnson
>
> *"Accessibility does not begin with technical details. It begins with the
> philosophy that people deserve equal access to information, regardless of
> ability."*
> Senior Instructional Designer, Custom Curriculum Development
> Pearson North America | Course Design, Development, and Academic Research
>
> 2154 E. Commons Ave, Ste 4000, Centennial, CO 80122
> tel: 303.658.1647
>


--
Lisa Snider
Electronic Records Archivist
Harry Ransom Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O. Box 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
P: 512-232-4616
www.hrc.utexas.edu

From: Andrews, David B (DEED)
Date: Thu, Apr 24 2014 8:25AM
Subject: Re: WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 14
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You said "I don't have a screen reader on my Mac" ... if you have a relatively recent version of the OS, then VoiceOver is built in. I think the command to bring it up is Command-F5. It is built in.

Dave



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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 7:39 AM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 14

Hi Melissa,

I think that is what I did, and it created the problem. It had to be alted, and when I did that took over from the important image's alt. I don't have a screen reader on my Mac, but could tell it would cause problems. I redid the template from scratch and all went smoothly after that time.

Cheers

Lisa


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Johnson, Melissa < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> For PowerPoint, if an image is added in an individual slide using the
> 'format background' option, does this create an artifact, or are these
> images also disregarded by screen readers?
>
> Melissa Johnson
>
> *"Accessibility does not begin with technical details. It begins with
> the philosophy that people deserve equal access to information,
> regardless of
> ability."*
> Senior Instructional Designer, Custom Curriculum Development Pearson
> North America | Course Design, Development, and Academic Research
>
> 2154 E. Commons Ave, Ste 4000, Centennial, CO 80122
> tel: 303.658.1647
>

From: Lisa Snider
Date: Thu, Apr 24 2014 9:21AM
Subject: Re: WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 14
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Hi Dave,

It is an older OS, but I will check. I didn't see it when I was poking
around my settings and programs. I am also going to update my OS soon
anyway, so it should have it built in.

Thanks!

Cheers

Lisa


On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Andrews, David B (DEED) <
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:

> You said "I don't have a screen reader on my Mac" ... if you have a
> relatively recent version of the OS, then VoiceOver is built in. I think
> the command to bring it up is Command-F5. It is built in.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = [mailto:
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Lisa Snider
> Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 7:39 AM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] WebAIM-Forum Digest, Vol 109, Issue 14
>
> Hi Melissa,
>
> I think that is what I did, and it created the problem. It had to be
> alted, and when I did that took over from the important image's alt. I
> don't have a screen reader on my Mac, but could tell it would cause
> problems. I redid the template from scratch and all went smoothly after
> that time.
>
> Cheers
>
> Lisa
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Johnson, Melissa <
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
>
> > For PowerPoint, if an image is added in an individual slide using the
> > 'format background' option, does this create an artifact, or are these
> > images also disregarded by screen readers?
> >
> > Melissa Johnson
> >
> > *"Accessibility does not begin with technical details. It begins with
> > the philosophy that people deserve equal access to information,
> > regardless of
> > ability."*
> > Senior Instructional Designer, Custom Curriculum Development Pearson
> > North America | Course Design, Development, and Academic Research
> >
> > 2154 E. Commons Ave, Ste 4000, Centennial, CO 80122
> > tel: 303.658.1647
> >
>
>
>
> > > >



--
Lisa Snider
Electronic Records Archivist
Harry Ransom Center
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O. Box 7219
Austin, Texas 78713-7219
P: 512-232-4616
www.hrc.utexas.edu