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At the 13th Milestone of Rotary

They must continue to be in peace. Recently, Mr. Home‑Morton, president of the London Rotary Club, on the occasion of their American dinner, ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1918milestone.htm - 43k -

Rotary's Greatest Opportunity to Serve

We seek only recognition of man's inalienable right to live in peace with his ... No stark mad nation may be permitted to disturb the peace of the world. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/ rotarian/1917opportunity.htm - 35k -

International Friendliness/Sixth Object

"The advancement of understanding, goodwill, and international peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the Rotary ideal ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/ rotarian/192510sixthobject.htm - 50k -

1920 Convention Message of Paul Harris

Acquaintance is a powerful agency in the interests of peace, which is as true of the factory as of the drawing room; as true in the aff airs of men as in ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1920message.htm - 28k -

The True Spirit of Service Can Redeem World

Our unfortified frontier extending across the continent is the best possible evidence of our ability to live in peace with our British neighbors. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1918_03.htm - 47k -

Rotary Just At The Threshold

Peace among nations must be the order of the day; and if commercial boycott proves inadequate to quell disturbances then armed force must be resorted to. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/ rotarian/191702threshold.htm - 54k -

AN UNDIVIDED CHURCH?

There are those who believe so and there are also those who believe that it would be stupid to think that the time will ever come when the peace of the ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1918_07.htm - 26k -

Radio Address 1933

Remember the words: Peace, honor, goodwill toward all men. To put it readily: Rotary is trying to make the words of Robert Burns come true: ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/1933.htm - 37k -

Distant Sense 1914

... that a rational philosophy of life would enable the American people to declare larger dividends of peace and contentment than would the ownership of the ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/sense.htm - 43k -

An Opinion of Rotary 1924

A war‑weary world yearns for peace. Advocates of this particular activity may, with a considerable degree of reason, say: "Why should we not abandon ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1924_2opinion.htm - 51k -

1915 Anniversary Address at Chicago

Men work and play, fight and make peace, love and hate, live and die all in pursuit of happiness, and how often in ill considered pursuit of happiness. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/1915chicago.htm - 51k -

Harris Conv Speeches

Since the last meeting of the International Association of Rotary Clubs, the dove of world peace has fluttered painfully, exhaustedly home. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/speeches/ - 46k -

Paul Harris in the Rotarian 1911-1947

1915, Hopes for the Rotary of Tomorrow, "Men work and play, fight and make peace, love and hate, live and die all in pursuit of happiness, and how often in ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/ - 96k -

In Flanders Fields

McCrae and printed in the New York Evening Post.) Rest ye in peace, ye Flanders dead,. The fight that ye so bravely led. We’ve taken up. And we will keep ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/flanders.htm - 30k -

The Friendship of Rotary

The best minds of the most advanced nations are addressing themselves to the task of finding ways and means to establish universal and permanent peace. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1922friendship.htm - 45k -

Harris in The Rotarian

Our peace and tranquility soon burst their bounds, however. We ceased to be content with isolationism and began Community Service, built upon the rock of ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/twoscore.htm - 53k -

Message of the President Emeritus

Intercommunication begets understanding, understanding begets friendship, friendship means peace. Every American Rotarian should be a consistent reader of ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1921message.htm - 36k -

Convention Message from Rotary's Founder

Before the last reverberation of the tones of the dear old bell, proclaiming the liberty of the world and peace, have died away, we and the nations allied ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/ rotarian/1918_convention.htm - 35k -

Europe 1932

The sessions were held in the Peace Palace, The major part of the addresses were in French and were not understood by many of the American lawyers. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/europe1932/ - 114k -

Book Reviews and Index

Harris writes about the travels, but continues to record his philosophy of Rotary's power for peace. They also planted many more Friendship Trees. ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/books/ - 59k -

European Tour 1928

They must have found peace, contentment, happiness, and rest midst the beauties of Nature ... If Great Britain and America cannot live in peace and harmony, ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/europe1928/ - 67k -

Passing our Tenth Milestone

May it mature some day into rich, ripe contentment, happiness grown mellow, and may the peace and satisfaction which comes of lives well spent and work well ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/rotarian/1915anniv.htm - 33k -

Perigrinations Vol. III

... which reads as follows: “To encourage the advancement of international understanding, good will and peace through a world fellowship of business and ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/ library/peregrinations/three.htm - 28k -

My Road To Rotary 1947

These merchants were all fine gentlemen and Obadiah Make- peace was a genius in the art of ... Peace is traditional in Switzerland and why should it not be? ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/myroad/ - 417k -

This Rotarian Age

Everywhere is seen the true spirit of Rotary working towards peace.” ... One way in which those interested in the preservation of peace can serve, ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/ library/rotarianage/rotarianage.htm - 510k -

South Africa 1934

On the other hand, the dominant order believe that no more generous peace terms were ever granted a conquered 24. people than those granted the Boers at the ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/southafrica1934/ - 183k -

The Founder of Rotary (book)

It was a far cry from the peace of the idealistic home in the beautiful New England mountains to the turbulence of Whitechapel, London, or to the human ...
www.whatpaulharriswrote.org/library/founder/book/ - 245k -
 

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