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Paul
Percy Harris is born in Racine,
Wisconsin to George H. and Cornelia E. Harris. There's evidence that his
mother's side of the family had roots as far back as the Mayflower
landing at Plymouth Rock.Paul Harris was
only to live in Racine until the age of three as a result of his parents
financial instability. George Harris had been largely supported by his
own father, but it even that was not enough for the Paul's parents. Also
see the 2012 RGHF Institute, Denver, for photos of Paul's parents'
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So it came about that I called Ches by phone one
Sunday when he had ample time to talk. During the course of the
interview, Ches asked me the question: 'Why do you think, Paul, that
the Chicago club is as nothing compared with what you have in mind?
I don't know how I answered but I considered the situation desperate
and fired all of my broadsides in defense of my idea. Ches said
little at the time but what he did say was enough. When I hung up
the receiver, I felt convinced that I had won a friend to the cause.
Shortly thereafter he and I, with the help of others, planned the
formation of an association of the then existing clubs. Ches took
the laboring oar in outlining and organizing the first
convention of
Rotary clubs." Paul P. Harris, from Chapter 35 "My
Road to Rotary"
(Harris and Perry in 1923, left)
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Paul Harris is named President
emeritus as 50
Clubs meet in Duluth with
delegates from Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada and the organization becomes "The International Association
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The first
convention on the European continent was in Ostende, Belgium. Vivian
Carter, secretary of R.I.B.I. read Harris' speech.
Let us stimulate and encourage the constructive
forces and place in their command, the three greatest generals the
world has ever known: Faith Love and Courage.”
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Paul was
traveling in Europe as a |
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Hear
Paul Here! In
1933, Rotary International held its 24th convention in Boston,
MA, USA. Harris attended remaining active as president
emeritus. During the convention, a radio broadcast was arranged
heard "around the world" and addressed to "non-Rotarians."
General secretary Chesley R. Perry introduced Harris who told his
audience " Friends of the air" that if they have "Love of 'men' in
their heart," then they are potential Rotarians! Now you can listen
to a recording
of this famous broadcast.
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| Chicago Tribune obituary |
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of his death/Service
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from presidents Hedke, Warren, Mead and GS Perry
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gravesite has become a memorial
1947 Cover of
The Rotarian honors Harris
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This account of his life, the first to be published,
makes fascinating reading and marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of
Rotary, which today has nearly one million members in more than 150
countries." James P. Walsh
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Paul Harris in Space |
Today |
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