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What Paul Harris Said
RGHF History Day
 

 

What Paul Harris Said, a feature of RGHF since December 2001. 
Paul Harris
Paul P. Harris, Founder of Rotary 23 February 1905
Next month, October, is Vocational Service month. While Paul Harris was still living, Rotary produced "Service is our Business." Chapter 13 concerned "Vocational Service." This booklet, presumably approved by Harris, is a good text for Rotary today. 

In 2012 RIP Sakuji Tanaka, an RGHF member, and reader of this feature, declared that we could find "Peace Through Service." See more at www.historytheme.org  
 
Common to all of this is "Service above Self." 
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What Paul Harris Said, is our longest running feature, started in December of 2001. The writings of Paul Harris are timeless and speak to Rotary leaders and visitors at www.whatpaulharriswrote.org   

 

October is also the 12th anniversary of the founding of RGHF. We are grateful to our nearly 15,000 subscribers as we continue to promote the idea that history has value in all that Rotary does. 

 

Yours for the Global History of Rotary,

Jack M. B. Selway, RGHF Founder 

 

The Global History of Rotary and RGHF is always at www.historyfan.org 

RGHF History Day
History Day at RGHF, honoring the First 100 Clubs of Rotary
 
Superior #40
Rotary Club of Superior 40 became a part of Rotary International in 1912 and is today is one of three Wisconsin clubs in the First 100. It is on the eastern most border of a large district stretching from the boarder of Montana to Eastern Ontario, Canada.

"We are proud of our history in this region - we were the first Rotary Club in the state of Wisconsin chartered in 1912 and sponsored by Duluth Club 25. We are pleased to continue our mission of providing service to others, promoting high ethical standards, and advancing world understanding, goodwill, and peace through fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders."

 
Now 1.3 million Rotarians, in over 34,000 clubs and 530 districts can post or update their histories at www.historylibrary.org 
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RGHF/WiKi "History Library
 

 

Follow steps to 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 Catagories/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 continous feedbacks on corrections, etc. 
5) You can then correspond with any higherup contibutor/moderator and get your scope of operation freezed. 
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Five years of RGHF for just $120. You can have a solid background in the Global History of Rotary by the time you/they serve as Rotary officers. 
 

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