The Rotarian

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Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.
 

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Contents

Route of appeasement
2
League of Nations
Birth of American Red cross
2
Red Cross
Shock absorbers
7
Charities
Let's speak of friendship
8
Friendship
Careers after forty
12
Age and employment, Occupations
From liabilities to assets: Rotary crippled child work
43
Rotary International, Handicapped
Your neighbor, the farmer
47
Rotary International, City and country, Farmers
Playing fair with employees
48
George Francis JOHNSON, Endicott Johnson Corporation, Personnel management, Industrial relations
Begin your French now
51
French language (Study and teaching)
French lessons
52
French language (Study and teaching)

Neighbors
15
Public ownership of utilities?
18
Public utilities (Government ownership), Electric utilities (Government ownership)
Canada's busy static sleuths
22
Radio interference, Radio broadcasting (Canada), Radio reception
Books, in spite of fire and sword
24
Books (Collectors and collecting), Book exhibits, Rare books
Sympathy racket
27
Begging and beggars, Fraud
Yea, the work of our hands!
30
Work
Pacific may mean patience
34
Rotary International, Internationalism
Portrait
35
Shosuke SATO (baron)
Portrait
35
WANG CHENG-T'ING (C. T. Wang)
Rotary in retrospect, by a newspaperman
40
Rotary International
Ice carnivals thrill, benefit thousands
58
Winter sports
Is my competitor my enemy?
61
Competition
After the funeral
62
Humor
Assay
63
Buck fever
63
Resting on the road
63
Little mariner
63
King Albert and a fellow Rotarian
64
Albert 1 (King of Belgium.), Mountaineering
Hobbyhorse hitching post
71
Books (Collectors and collecting)

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