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PRESIDENT HARRIS SAYS

 

[Request for advertizing in The National Rotarian]

 

 “If I were to find myself standing upon a platform and looking into the eyes of every living Rotarian” –

 

YOU WOULD LIKE TO

 

do that very thing probably if you could talk to them about your A1‑goods or the splendid service you give to your patrons.

 

PUT YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN

 

THE NATIONAL ROTARIAN and you will be doing that very thing. Your brother Rotarians want to patronize you and influence business to you. Let them know where you are and what you are doing by putting your advertisement in

 

THE COMING SECOND NUMBER

 

which may be bigger and better and more attractive than this first issue. Remember that THE NATIONAL ROTARIAN is mailed to every member of your local Club as well as to the Rotarians of 30 or more other Clubs.

 

Provided by RGHF Senior Historian Dr. Wolfgang Ziegler 29 July 2006

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RGHF Mission: As an effort to serve others, RGHF accumulates and preserves the complete history, values and philosophy of the Rotary movement, as well as encourages others to do the same at every level of the Rotary movement, and publishes those histories, values and philosophies on the internet, as well as other forms of media as expedient. 17 March 2003, amended 20 December 2007, Rotary Global History Fellowship Board of Directors.

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