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Memorabilia of Paul P. Harris |
Ches Perry, Paul Harris, Rotary, and other owned by Dr. Wolfgang Ziegler, Bavaria |
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Ziegler Memorabilia Collection -
Harris Collection -
Other Organizations -
Perry -
Rotary -
Rotary Stamp - Diplomats Don't Make Wars - Where Money is at Home COLLECTIONS OF OTHER MEMORABILIA Other Rotary Memorabilia, compiled by RGHF |
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Signed Photo |
Memorial Coin |
21 February 1935 newspaper story on the 30th anniversary of Rotary |
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Program listing from
the 1928 International Assembly |
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This rare, out of
print book, was acquired at auction by contributing editor, Wolfgang
Ziegler Another copy was found by Jack M.B. Selway, who will be adding some of it to "What Paul Harris Wrote." Here the entire contents |
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The cover of
"The Founder of Rotary" by Paul P. Harris |
Rotary
International Secretary Ches Perry's, in the forward mentions Paul's
serious illness at the end of his second term as president. |
Paul and
Brother Cecil |
Paul at the
time of Rotary's founding |
His wife, Jean
Thomson Harris |
Jean and Paul
at their Chicago Home, Comely Bank |
A charcoal of
Paul by a Chicago Rotarian |
Paul Harris
signature on book presented in the early 1930's |
Letter to RC of
Seattle explaining how he inadvertently refers to RC of Los Angeles as
Club #4 |
Ches Perry's memorial
to Paul Harris, from the 1947 convention. Note the broken "Wheel." |
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Ches Perry
reads Paul's written remarks at the first convention beyond North
America, 1921, Edinburgh |
"First time
across the sea... Yesterday, Rotary was a child" |
"The power of
Rotary is friendship... Friendship means peace" |
"God grant that
Rotary be clean and free from the corrupting influences of politics" |
"The larger
cities should have as many Rotary clubs as there are distinct business
centers" |
Praise for
great writers and homage to Edinburgh home of his wife, Jean |
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President-elect McCullough speaks in Belleau France |
The Hunter
International Cup. What became of it? |
Membership card
of the time |
July 5, 1921 at
the grave of the unknown soldier in Paris |
Rotary leaders
go to Buckingham Palace and spend a week in London |
The 1921
convention's position is clear on Women and Rotary |
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