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

International service calls
4
Internationalism
Do you guess you better not?
7
Rotary International
Needed: post-war capital
8
Capital, Capitalism
China looks ahead
11
WEI TAO-MING., China
Hub of the Orient
12
China
What's to become of Germany?
26
Reconstruction (1939-1951) (Germany)
Uproot Junker military spirit
26
Gerhard SCHACHER
Democracy can rise in Germany
27
Gerhart Heinrich SEGER
They call her Mom Baker
29
Marie Norlin BAKER, Servicemen's centers, Chicago (Ill.) (Clubs)
Boy from Centralia
31

Portrait
13
Yat-sen Sun; 1866-1925
Understanding the Chinese
14
Chinese
Rotary carries on in indomitable Chungking
17
Chongqing (China)
Work pile at Villa Grove
22
Employment, VILLA GROVE (Illinois)
Calcutta Rotarians fight famine
25
Famines (India), Calcutta (India)
Talk it out! four arbitration clauses
32
Arbitration, Industrial
Advertising: a good citizen
35
Advertising
Advertising, when grandpa was a boy
36
Advertising
About our magazine, 1911-1944
38
Rotarian (Periodical)
Hospital helpers
42
Hospitals (Volunteer workers), Elizabeth (N.J.)

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