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"The motive power of Rotary is friendship. This is true today; the same statement could have been made in equal truth yesterday and let us hope that it may be truthfully made throughout all time." Paul Harris, Message to the Edinburgh Convention, The Rotarian, August 1921. In search for the book of James P. Walsh: "The First Rotarian – The Life and Times of Paul Percy Harris, Founder of Rotary".
(see here, left, giving a copy of "The First Rotarian" to Clem Renouf from Nambour, Queensland, Australia, RIP 1978-79) After explaining to him that I needed the book for contributions to Rotary’s history, he sent me the books he still had, and other interesting Rotarian items. The Walsh’s books included one leather bound English edition (one of the seven in existence) and two leather bound Japanese editions. The books are not only of great historical value – they are also worth a lot of money. Back in 1979, nobody wanted to publish Walsh’s book – it was clearly not to be a financial success. Harry edited the book nevertheless. Friendship – the motive power of Rotary. For our Japanese friends, I have copied the introduction of David Shelley Nicholl to Walsh’s book in their language. Nicholl himself wrote in 1984 another book about the live of Paul Harris and Rotary’s history: "The Golden Wheel – The Story of Rotary 1905 to the present". [Having no command of the Japanese language and writing, I sincerely hope that I did indeed copy the introduction, and not any other part of the book]. Dr. Wolfgang Ziegler This medal was given to Chesley R. Perry, General Secretary of R.I. 1910-1942, by the Rotary Club of Osaka in June 1930 |