The RotarianEstablished 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. |
Inhalt
4 | |
Abraham Lincoln (American president); 1809-1865 (Statues, portraits, etc) | |
4 | |
Otto J. SCHNEIDER | |
5 | |
Rotary International | |
6 | |
Conduct of life, Social psychology | |
9 | |
Sleep |
23 | |
Industrial equipment, Unemployment | |
26 | |
Helping behavior | |
30 | |
Newspapers | |
32 | |
Williamsburg (Va.) | |
36 | |
Kenneth CHORLEY |
13 | |
Nicholas GOODALL | |
16 | |
Rotary International | |
18 | |
Character, Great men and women, Modesty | |
21 | |
Philippines | |
21 | |
Manuel Luis Quezon; 1878-1944 |
37 | |
Motion pictures, Motion pictures and children, Motion picture industry | |
44 | |
Thomas Alva Edison; 1847-1931 | |
45 | |
Skiing | |
51 | |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox; 1855-1919 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Acres of Diamonds America anniversary artistic attend beautiful boys Bruton Parish Church careers cause cent Chicago church cinema Company countries crime Czechoslovakia Director District disturb Duke of Gloucester educational fact fellowship films go to sleep goodwill Governor increased industry installment buying interest Irving Bacheller John Ken Binns living Margaret Bondfield meeting membership ment mention The Rotarian million mind modern motion picture nation neighborliness ness never newspaper Nick night organized Patrick Gilmore person Philippines Photo play President problem produce profit Raleigh Tavern recently restoration Rotary Club Rotary International Rotary's Smith social spirit story tary taste theaters Theodore Roosevelt Theremin things thought tion town ture unemployed violin week William Williamsburg women workers York young youth