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The 28th Convention - Nice, France, June 6-11 with 5,790 in attendance

Will Manier, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee

Maurice Duperrey had just been elected the first French President of Rotary International. Ironically, considering the gathering storm of war, the Frenchman was proposed for office by a German Rotarian.
 

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Wolfgang Ziegler

RI President 1936-1937, Will R. Manier, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee Paul Harris becoming an Officer of the French Legion The Medal was presented during the 1937 convention at Nice which Paul Harris was able to attend Convention Hall, "Casino Municipal" in Nice Wonderful transportation

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The presidents and their ladies on board, on the way to Nice Dining Room at the convention I just had a quick look through it. We both know, that PH had a good sense of humor (in Rotary's history this important aspect is often forgotten). The last lines on page 78 of the book read:

So then, to the good folks of the isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Wight, Man and Skye, fare ye well, ye are friends of mine. If you ever have a feeling of
being isolated, cheer up. All travelling will be by air soon and you will then be near neighbors to every-one, all the way from Greenland's icy mountains tothe shifting sands of Timbuctoo. Wolfgang Ziegler Bavaria, 11 June 2009
1937 - An Adventure in World Peace and Understanding

Rotarians gathered in the Municipal Casino Nice, France between June 6th-11th 1937 for their annual Convention. President of the French Republic, M Albert Lebrun and M Yvron Delbos, Foreign Affairs minister both addressed the almost 6,000 present representing 65 nations. Both politicians called on Rotary to use its influence to promote world understanding.

Charles Jourdan-Gassin, Chairman of the Organising Committee worked hard to  make the Convention a success but it was between 1940 and 1945 that this man's organizational skills would best serve Rotary as he battled against all odds to keep Rotary a living force in occupied France.

Maurice Duperrey had just been elected the first French President of Rotary International. Ironically, considering the gathering storm of war, the Frenchman was proposed for office by a German Rotarian.

The Foundation embarked on a campaign to raise a cool $2 million to develop International Understanding. Outgoing President Manier, beginning his speech in French, defined Rotary as an adventure in International Understanding and Good Will.
Paul Harris crossed the Atlantic to be able to address the convention. "Rotary is not concerned with the differences between men, it is concerned with their common ideal, the ideal of service. One can make allowances for men in whose hearts and minds the ideal of service dwells."

The President Emeritus also told of a splendid gesture made by the people of Buenos Aires where a monument had been erected and devoted to the people of Montevideo, Uruguay. This showed a love and respect for one's neighbors.

In the Report of the Commission on Rotary International Administration (established in 1934), the historical development of the movement was set out. It also set out what the Convention actually existed for. The member clubs of Rotary International, throughout the world, assembled in convention, are the legislative authority of Rotary International. They alone can amend the constitution and by-laws of Rotary International.

Calum Thomson 

(Harris photo above Wolfgang Ziegler)