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Histories of Clubs Hosting RI Conventions Rotary Club of Honolulu, Oahu, The First Club of Hawaii Rotary International District 5000 Host of the RI Convention of 1969 Host of the RI Convention of 2020
Rotary Home of RI President Carl P. Miller 1963-1964, convention history
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Duke
Kahanamoku, Olympic gold medalist. Regarded as the father of surfing. Member of RC of Honolulu |
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History of the Rotary Club of Honolulu, by
PDG Linda Coble, scanned by
PDG Gary Siracusa Click on images to read, or read the entire publication as a PDF |
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