What to read in "Rotarian" for August
"How long will Rotary last?" by Arthur C. Christia. A Guest Editorial frames a lively question (club service). "What Animals have taught us about people?" by Alfred Elma, photographer-naturalists, explains how beasts show humanlike traits (Club Service). "Is this the Age of Sloppiness?" An educator says so-and kicks off a symposium of contrasting views from Rotarians around the world (Club-International Service). "Slide, Kelly Slide!" There's big character building activity in baseball for youth and Rotarians are in the thick of it (Community Service). "Justice at your convenience" by Murray Teigh Bloom. Small claims. Courts help to speed settlement for the little fellow (Community. Vocational Service). "Let's get side of Robies" by William Byron Mowery. Here's a Scientific four point plan to make your town safer for animals and people (Community Service).