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What Paul Harris Said, a feature of RGHF since December 2001.
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Paul P. Harris, Founder of Rotary 23 February 1905
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"Those who have Rotary's interests at heart, trust that we may always continue to view it and its children, the other so-called service clubs, as contributions merely to social progress within our chosen sphere; that we may view ourselves and our work in proper perspective; that we may never become complacent; that we may stand ready to face adversity or prosperity, war or peace; that our thoughts may never become crystallized; that we may ever continue to grow. This is a changing world; we must be prepared to change with it. The story of Rotary will have to be written again and again." This Rotarian Age, page 253, 1935, Paul P. Harris.
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What are you doing to face adversity in today's world? Are Paul Harris' words relevant today? Start by knowing what he knew and what thousands of leaders of the last century knew. Start at historylearningcenter.org.
What Paul Harris Said, is our longest running feature, started in December of 2001. His writings are timeless and speak to Rotary leaders and visitors at www.whatpaulharriswrote.org
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San Antonio. http://www.rotaryfirst100.org/clubs/cities/clubs/52sanantonio.htm On June 28, 1912, a group of San Antonio's young businessmen, having heard of the Rotary Clubs of Chicago and Portland, decided to form their own Rotary Club. Herbert J. Hayes, who had developed most of the information about Rotary, was elected President and the club began its long history.
On November 1, 1912, the club received its Charter as Club 52. By that time, Rotary had become international. This was the first service club in San Antonio. |

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