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RGHF - Rotary's Memory since 11 October 2000
 
 
 
RGHF presents
"What Paul Harris Said"
"RGHF History Day"

 

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RGHF History Library
MAKE YOUR OWN HISTORY WITH THE RGHF HISTORY LIBRARY
 
WiKi? What's that? It's RGHF's new website, where Rotarians, with a bit of learning can become historians and preserve the history of their clubs and districts. (Hey even your own "Rotary to Rotary."  (Instructions below)

 

"What Paul Harris Said," a feature of RGHF since December 2001. 

Paul Harris
Paul P. Harris, Founder of Rotary 23 February 1905

For those interested in everything about Paul P. Harris, what he wrote, said, and did, visit his index to begin your own Rotary To Rotary.

 

There are thousands of articles about and by Rotary Founder Harris. 

 

Now that Africa is on the horizon for an IC in 2019, read what he wrote about his trip there. 

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"What Paul Harris Said," our longest running feature, since December of 2001. His writings are timeless and speak to Rotary leaders and visitors at www.whatpaulharriswrote.org   

 

Yours for the Global History of Rotary,

Jack M. B. Selway, RGHF Founder 

RGHF History Day
History Day at RGHF, honoring the First 100 Clubs of Rotary
 
Omaha #37
In November of 1910, Omaha businessman Tom O'Brien received a letter from Lee Mettler, First Vice President of the National Association of Rotary Clubs and President of the Rotary Club of Kansas City, Missouri, asking Tom to set up a meeting with some prominent businessmen from the Omaha businessman area the following month, and he, Chesley Perry, secretary of the Association, and a few others would come and talk to them about establishing a Rotary Club in Omaha.  

 

MAKE HISTORY - FREE AND OPEN TO ALL ROTARIANS
RGHF History Library
RGHF/WiKi History Library
 Post your club or district history at
It's free and easy, and RGHF members get special privileges.  

 

Follow Five simple steps for become an RGHF Wiki History Library user.
1) Request an account click here 
2) Fill up the form. Tell us more about you in more than 50 words. Yes. 
3) Check your Email. 
4) Allow us to verify your application. 
5) Check your Email. 
 
2 Follow two simple steps to contribute your information. 
1) Read more help files about Viewing / Adding / Editing Articles 
2) Search your district / club / convention and add information. 
 
3 The Routine on this WIKI 
1) Visitors not allowed to submit 
2) Users allowed to submit / edit articles 
3) Moderators allowed to publish articles. 
4) Collaborators Allowed to publish articles with Media (images/videos) 
5) Sysops checking the Interlinking and Monitoring Categories/Contents. 
 
4 How you can climb up the ladder. 
1) You need to be a active WiKi contributor on RGHF historylibrary.org 
2) You need to start with basic User level first. 
3) You need to have good idea about Zones/District/Clubs/ Localities. 
4) You need to proactively support the WiKi with continuous feedback on corrections, etc. 
5) You can then correspond with any higher contributor/moderator and get your scope of operation freezed. 
 
 
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