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FRANK E. SPAIN
President, Rotary International
1951-52

Frank Spain's life was marked by outstanding service in a variety of fields. A lawyer, philanthropist, scholar, church and civic leader, world traveler and humanitarian, he managed to do many things with a degree of excellence that could only amaze men of lesser abilities.

As the son of a Methodist minister, Frank was born into a tradition of service on October 11, 1891. Home for many years was a series of parsonages that stretched from Alabama to Texas, while his father, "a great church builder," ministered to many congregations and his mother played the organ and piano.

At one time, Frank planned to become a doctor, and he majored in pre-med subjects at Barton Academy in Mobile where he was class valedictorian, and at Southern University at Greensboro, where he received his A.B. degree and a scholarship medal.

But in 1912 he signed up for law at The University of Alabama, completing the three-year course in only 18 months. During this period, he financed his studies by photographing student groups. His interest in photography became an enduring hobby.

In 1917, he served as Birmingham's Assistant City Attorney, and after World War I, emerging as a second lieutenant, he returned to Birmingham to join what eventually became the prestigious Spain, Gillon law firm.

Elected to membership in the Rotary Club of Birmingham with the classification of "Insurance Law," he immediately became involved with the Club's many activities and served as Club President in 1942-43. So marked was his leadership that the District drafted him for Governor the next year.

In 1951, Frank Spain became Rotary International President, serving with dedication and distinction and visiting Rotary Clubs all around the world.

Spain Rehabilitation Center in Birmingham, widely acclaimed for its medical-therapy services, is an active testimonial to a man, and his family, whose concern for the general welfare was apparently unlimited.

Courtesy of District 6860, home of 3 RI Presidents.

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