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Frank Talk Gems

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"Frank Talk Gems" is a regular feature of Rotary Global History, sent free by email once each month. This feature is based on the work of Past Rotary International President (2000-01), Rotary Foundation Chair (2005-06), and RGHF member Frank Devlyn, Mexico. His books can be ordered at www.FrankTalkBooks.com with profits going to the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International

 

 

Artwork for Frank's third book, "Frank Talks Too Much" that I created for Frank's plenary speech illustration in Copenhagen.

PDG Bob Gallagher, D6400 Canada

 

M.A.T. Caparas, President of Rotary International (1986-87) wrote the following:

“Frank Devlyn's (FRANK TALK BOOKS) brings to each one of us a fuller understanding of what Rotary stands for. The Rotary Emblem was first a wheel of commerce, then a wheel of industry, and now is a wheel of hope.

Rotary brings hope:

Ø  for children without polio,

Ø  for food for all people,

Ø  for a life worth living,

Ø  for a world at peace.

      The FRANK TALK BOOKS shows why everyone should join Rotary to bring hope to others and to make a difference in their community.”  M.A.T. Caparas, R.I.P.P. 1986-87

           

Our hope is that you will add the three FRANK TALK BOOKS to your library and after reading them - send us your favorite GEM to publish.  Tell us what page and which book the GEM came from and if you wish - add your personal comment.

 

Please send your favorite FRANK TALK “GEMS” to our editor Jack Selway, via our comment page.

 

The Frank Talk books can be ordered individually or in quantity at:  http://www.frankdevlyn.org/franktalk.htm  .  The three Frank Talk Books have now sold over 300 thousand copies in eight (8) languages at “No Cost to Rotary” and all of the sales profits going to Our Rotary Foundation.

Our four RGHF features "What Paul Harris Said," "Frank Talk Gems," "Our Foundation Newsletter," and "Why I am a Rotarian," are emailed once each month. Get your free copy www.historycomment.org

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