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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Who named your business?
2
English language (Etymology), Occupations (Terminology)
We have hope, too
2
Institute of Logopedics
My name's Al
3
Good news in bad weather
6
Morale, Peace, Helping behavior
Winter
7
Were there Vikings in Minnesota in 1362?
18
Kensington Runestone
New power for Europe
19
Electric power, Electricity supply (Europe)
Refugee industry in Britain
22
Immigrants (Great Britain), Refugees, Great Britain (Industries)
How's your accent?
24
English language (Dialects)
These are four square boys
26
Boys' clubs

Tempo accelerato
8
Gabriela Mistral; 1889-1957, Rotary International, Charity, Helping behavior
You are the lawyer: what would you do?
10
Legal ethics
Man behind the man who gets ahead
13
Robert Burns (Scottish poet.); 1759-1796, Alexander Graham Bell (American inventor of telephone.); 1847-1922, Encouragement, Self confidence
Sadler the showman
15
Harley Sadler; 1892-1954
Portrait
16
Johannes BRONDSTED
Viking church or a colonial windmill?
16
Newport (R.I.) (Historic houses, sites, etc)
Capitalize on your differences
29
Individual differences
Happy though palsied
32
Handicapped children, Paralysis, Lubbock (Tex.)
Tis more blessed .
34
Rotary International, Relief work (Europe)
Speaking of books
41
Books as gifts
Man I admire
43
Randolph L. CLARK, Thomas Alva Edison; 1847-1931
Hobby hitching post
60
Time measurement

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