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Paul Percy Harris was a Chicago,
Illinois, attorney best known for founding Rotary
International in 1905, a service organization with more than
one million members worldwide.
Harris was born in Racine, Wisconsin,
but grew up in Vermont. He attended Princeton University,
the University of Vermont, and the University of Iowa. For
the next five years, he worked odd jobs for the newspaper,
as a salesman, on fruit farms, as an actor, and on cattle
ships that traveled to Europe.
He began his law practice in 1896.
Harris organized Rotary "in fellowship and friendship" with
three clients, Silvester Schele, Gustavus Loehr, and Henry
Ruggles. By the time of his death at the age of
seventy-nine, the club had grown to more than 200,000
members in 75 countries. The club is dedicated to "service
above self".
In his honor, individual Rotary clubs
choose a who meets high professional and personal standards
set by the founder. The fellow is honored at a fundraising
dinner and receives a special certificate, a gold pin, and a
gold medallion on a blue-and-gold ribbon.
The Rotary Club of Dartmouth has bestowed numerous club
member and other members of the community with this award.
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