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WALTER DRUMMOND - AN EARLIER
WIZARD OF OZ?
Perry's letter included the sentence:- "Could you spare me a dozen copies of the February issue of your Rotary Life? I want them particularly to send to some prospective clubs in Australia. I want them to read your article. It is one of the best articles which I have seen. I congratulate you upon it. Yours Rotarily, Chesley R. Perry, Secretary IARC." These comments suggest that development in Australia could well have started earlier than previously thought, except perhaps for the interruption of World War One. During the war
years, they all remained in contact but nothing could be done until
1920. In February 1921 the board of the International Association
of Rotary Clubs authorised
Canadians Jim Davidson and Colonel Jim Layton Ralston to
establish Rotary Clubs in Australia and New Zealand and they were
given the name of Walter Drummond in Melbourne as their initial
contact. As a result, Melbourne became the first club in Australia
to be chartered, with Walter becoming its second secretary. Basil Lewis Rotary Global History 11 July 2003 |
Paul recalls the first tree planted in his own "Friendship Garden" was in honor of the late Walter Drummond, second secretary of Melbourne. "..Many good will trees have been planted by Rotarians, including myself, in other cities in other countries, and many more doubtless will be planted, but the first of them all was Walter's tree." (Peregrinations II page 94) (also see "Friendship Trees") |