William Bell Wait | |
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Born | Amsterdam, New York | March 25, 1839
Died | October 25, 1916 New York, New York | (aged 77)
Education | The Albany Academy |
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William Bell Wait (1839–1916) was a teacher in the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind who invented New York Point, a system of writing for the blind that was adopted widely in the United States before the braille system was universally adopted there. Wait also applied the New York Point principles to adapt them for use in over 20 languages, created a form of New York Point to notate music, and invented a number of devices to better type and print embossed material for the visually impaired.