People must learn to live with each other / Dr. Hodgson
Description: page 35 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 675 to 698Summary: Dr. Percy Hodgson, past president of Rotary International, said that people must learn to live with each other. Addressing the Dumaguete Rotarians, Dr. Hodgson said that he believed there is great need at this time for ''stimulation of human relations" and added that this need could be met by "vocational, community and international service.'' He also called upon national leaders to place more emphasis on the education of the youth. In the course of his address, Dr. Hodgson issued an invitation to local Rotarians to visit his Rotary museum on Rhode Island and said the Philippines would be represented in it.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 679 (August 30, 1951)
Dr. Percy Hodgson, past president of Rotary International, said that people must learn to live with each other. Addressing the Dumaguete Rotarians, Dr. Hodgson said that he believed there is great need at this time for ''stimulation of human relations" and added that this need could be met by "vocational, community and international service.'' He also called upon national leaders to place more emphasis on the education of the youth. In the course of his address, Dr. Hodgson issued an invitation to local Rotarians to visit his Rotary museum on Rhode Island and said the Philippines would be represented in it.
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