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

What, then, can we do?
6
Conduct of life
Memory of Melbourne: Shrine of remembrance
7
War memorials, Melbourne (Australia) (Monuments, statues, etc)
What 80,000 divorces have taught me
8
Divorce
War is not necessary! twelve basic propositions endorsed by eight social scientists
11
War
How we got better movies in Glen Ellyn
14
Motion pictures (Children's films), Glen Ellyn (Ill.)
Yes, some things about you puzzle us
26
Reconstruction (1939-1951) (Great Britain)
Rotary loses a past leader
27
Marion Eugene NEWSOM
Revista Rotaria: a corsage for you!
28
Rotarian (Periodical)
Typewriter, only 75 years old
30
Christopher Latham Sholes; 1819-1890, Typewriters
Every vote counts
31
Voting

Toward a freer press!
17
INTERNATIONAL conference on freedom of information
Peter Zenger, free-press pioneer
19
John Peter Zenger; 1697-1746
Bottle on your doorstep
20
Milk
Letters from across the pond
24
Great Britain and the United States
Here's our picture of Americans
24
Americans
Zanesville fights cancer
32
Cancer (Prevention), Zanesville (Ohio)
Better living in the hills
34
Agriculture (Competitions, Tennessee), Rural sociology
Three blind men and how they work
40
AAA, Unincorporated
Man I admire
41
Paul Percy Harris; 1905-1947, David Livingstone; 1813-1873
Hobby hitching post
60
Rotary International

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