Mapping the Rotary world
Description: page 55 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 749 to 774Summary: Do you want a handsomely printed map of the Rotary world, a map showing the numbers of Rotarians, country by country, on every inhabited continent? Such a map - suitable for framing or for slipping under your desk top - will come to you as just one feature of the Golden Anniversary Souvenir Issue of THE ROTARIAN, February 1955. With that map will be the story of Rotary's origins and growth. Chesley R. Perry, Rotary's first secretary through 32 years, will begin a vivid series on the movement's early days.. In a special Anniversary message, President Herbert J. Taylor will view the future in terms of the past. In fact, the whole February issue will be a collector's item, brimming with articles of enduring importance.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Serials | ROTARY CLUB OF MANILA | RCM-000021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RCM-000021 |
The Rotary Balita no. 756 (October 21, 1954).
Do you want a handsomely printed map of the Rotary world, a map showing the numbers of Rotarians, country by country, on every inhabited continent? Such a map - suitable for framing or for slipping under your desk top - will come to you as just one feature of the Golden Anniversary Souvenir Issue of THE ROTARIAN, February 1955. With that map will be the story of Rotary's origins and growth. Chesley R. Perry, Rotary's first secretary through 32 years, will begin a vivid series on the movement's early days.. In a special Anniversary message, President Herbert J. Taylor will view the future in terms of the past. In fact, the whole February issue will be a collector's item, brimming with articles of enduring importance.
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