Club in Indiana has hospitality project
Description: page 35 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 724 to 748Summary: Friendly gestures to young people from other countries, who are studying at neighboring colleges and universities, is a popular project in international service. Often its value can be increased by stimulation and guidance from the district gov. ernor. Recently, during one weekend, 105 such students visited in the homes of Rotarians belonging to twelve clubs in District 225 (part of Indiana, U.S.A.) The hosts received their guests from eight different schools within the district. On Saturday night, a meeting was arranged by the twelve clubs for all the students so that they could obtain new and additional concepts of the way of life in the country they were visiting. Each host received a list of suggestions for making the most of the occasion including the thought of writing a letter to the student's parents. The advantages resulting from the district's cooperation in the projects of these clubs are obvious.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 743 (April 8, 1954)
Friendly gestures to young people from other countries, who are studying at neighboring colleges and universities, is a popular project in international service. Often its value can be increased by stimulation and guidance from the district gov. ernor. Recently, during one weekend, 105 such students visited in the homes of Rotarians belonging to twelve clubs in District 225 (part of Indiana, U.S.A.) The hosts received their guests from eight different schools within the district. On Saturday night, a meeting was arranged by the twelve clubs for all the students so that they could obtain new and additional concepts of the way of life in the country they were visiting. Each host received a list of suggestions for making the most of the occasion including the thought of writing a letter to the student's parents. The advantages resulting from the district's cooperation in the projects of these clubs are obvious.
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