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Paul Harris (Rotary) - Wikipedia Paul Percy Harris (April 19, 1868 – January 27, 1947) was a Chicago, Illinois -based attorney He founded the club that became the humanitarian organisation Rotary International in 1905
Paul Harris Rotary founder Harris died on 27 January 1947 in Chicago at age 78, after a prolonged illness Before his death, he made it known that he preferred contributions to The Rotary Foundation in lieu of flowers
HISTORY OF PAUL HARRIS AND ROTARY Paul Percy Harris was born on April 19, 1868 in Racine, Wisconsin and at the age of three was moved to Vermont to live with his paternal grandparents He attended college at Princeton University and became a Lawyer, making his business in Chicago
Rotary holds Paul Harris Fellow Awards ceremony The Rotary Club of Baytown recently held their Paul Harris Fellow awards ceremony Rotary started with the vision of one man — Paul Harris The Chicago attorney formed the Rotary Club of Chicago on 23 February 1905, so professionals with diverse backgrounds could exchange ideas and form
Belle Vernon Area Rotarians honored with prestigious Paul Harris . . . The Paul Harris Fellow recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute or who have contributions made in their name to the Rotary For the MVI Seven Belle Vernon Area Rotary Club members were honored with the prestigious Paul Harris Fellow Award
Paul P. Harris Founder of Rotary International While Paul Harris devoted much of his time to Rotary, he was also prominent in civic and professional work He was the first chairman of the board of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults in the U S A and of the International Society for Crippled Children
ROTARYS FOUNDER THE PAUL HARRIS STORY - . NET Framework RY'S FOUNDER – THE PAUL HARRIS STORY In the fall of 1900, Paul P Harris met fellow attorney Bob Frank f r dinner on the north side of Chicago They walked around the area, stopping at shops along the way Harris was impressed that Frank was friendly with many of the shopkeepers Harris had not seen this kind of camaraderie among busin
Paul Harris | (1868-1947) - World Council We all long for fellowship, and I believe that the great power of friendship can be harnessed to do its part in the world’s work During my lifetime, I was committed to building friendships and being of service
Rotary transplant recieves Paul Harris Plus 7 pin A new member of the Golden Isles Rotarians, Pamela Carringer, transferred from New Jersey Carringer was recently awarded the Paul Harris Plus 7 pin