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Home SECTION HOME The History of "The Rotarian Magazine" History Calendar
Editors Contributors Humor Liquor ad Policy Harris' Articles J. Edgar Hoover
Message to Garcia Odds and Ends Shaw "No War" Shaw "Nations" Sgt-at-Arms Plagiarism in Rotary?
Seven Milestones We all Lie Alike M. Chiang Kai-shek Perry to 1929 DG's 1940 Scrapbook 1943 Comely Bank Story
COORDINATOR NEEDED The Rotary Reader Comment Committee DISCUSSION Updates

Odds and Ends from the pages of The Rotarian Magazine contributed by RGHF senior historian Dr. Wolfgang Ziegler

Section Home • The Good Ship Rotarian • W. T. Stead • The Propaganda of Peace • 1911: Has Passed on to His Reward • A Square Deal for the Horse • 1926 Issues • 1934 Presentation of Harris Sculpture • Slowly you go everywhere • Paul and Jean in Japan • Harris places wreath on Lincoln's Grave • Lincoln Memorial & War Memorial • Einstein in the May 1944 issue • Valentine's Day 1946 • Rotary Fleet at Corpus Christi Pass • Crooked Spire • Fishing for Scrap • Cartoons of American and English Homes • John F. Kennedy speaks in New Hampshire • Luncheon Habits • Rotary Club Napkin • Other "Rotary" Products • A Rhyme for Membership • The Smallest Town • Avoid Victory Garden Waste • Big Rotary Pins • Rotary! Baltimore • Uncle Sam "How He Was Named"

April 1913 TR article, which I found quite interesting. The English journalist W. T. Stead, author of this article, visited Chicago and was so shocked about what he saw, that he wrote the book "If Christ Came to Chicago" (1894).

 

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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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