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Club Awards - Paul Harris Fellows
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Lin Anderson Phelps Ingersoll* William R. Peterson*
John B. Boden* David Kelsey Stuart T. Porter, Jr.
Morton W. Briggs*(2) Ronald Krum Howard Reid
Kathryn I. Briggs Sidney Keser* Bruce Ricker
Robert H. Briggs (2) Marc L. Levin Ernest I. Schwarz*
M. Gilbert Burford* Theron W. Malcher (1) Ralph H. Shaw, II (1)
Richard Carella Mario J. Mazzotta Leonard Smith*
Arthur Director (4) Salvatore A. Mazzotta* Christopher Soulias (1)
Douglas Dorman (2) Lawrence & Jane Marino Frank Sumpter
Cheryl A. Duey Howard McAuliffe Michael Taylor
Laura Falt Larry McHugh Richard W. Tomc
Salvatore Fazzino Gordon B. McWilliams Allen M. Tucker*
G. Robert Feeley, Jr. Arthur S. Meyers Patricia Tucker
Richard E. Feitel Nancy B. Meyers Patti Anne Vassia
Bernie Fields* Salvatore Misenti (1) Ken Vaughan
John E. Fleming (1) Ralph Morgan* William & Susan Wasch
Gary R. Gomola Lois A. Muraro (2) Martin B. Weiner*(1)
Patricia Wolf Gomola (2) Garrell Mullaney Kevin Wilhelm
Robert S. Gomola Susan Murphy  Carlton H. Winslow (1)
Welles Guilmartin (2) David B. Mylchreest (1)  Joan S. Youngs
Jeffrey G. Haines Wilfredo Nieves  Steven Young
Kenneth T. Hampton Anthony E. Nericcio  
Jorgen Hansen John B. Newman*  
Clarence Harwood* Richard J. O'Brien*  
Idella Howell* J. Paul Peterson*  

 

*Deceased 

A number following the name indicates a Paul Harris Sapphire and how many.       

       

Who Was Paul Harris?

Paul P. Harris, a lawyer, was the founder of Rotary, the world's first and most international service club.

 

Born in Racine Wisconsin, USA on 19 April 1868, Paul was the second of six children to George N. Harris and Cornelia Bryan Harris. At age 3 he moved to Wallingford, Vermont where he grew up in the care of his paternal grandparents. Married to Jean Thompson Harris (1881 - 1963), they had no children. He received an L.L.B. from the University of Iowa and received an honorary L.L.D. from the University of Vermont.

 

Paul Harris worked as a newspaper reporter, a business teacher, stock company actor, cowboy, and traveled extensively in the U.S.A. and Europe selling marble and granite. In 1896, he went to Chicago to practice law. One evening Paul visited the suburban home of a professional friend. After dinner, as they strolled through the neighborhood, Paul's friend introduced him to various tradesmen in their stores. It was here Paul conceived the idea of a club that could recapture some of the friendly spirit among businessmen in small communities.

 

On 23 February, 1905, Paul Harris formed the first club with three other businessmen: Silvester Schiele, a coal merchant; Gustavus Loehr, a mining engineer; and Hiram Shorey, a merchant tailor. Paul Harris named the new club "Rotary" because members met in rotation at their various places of business. Club membership grew rapidly. Soon Paul became convinced that the Rotary club could be developed into an important service movement and strove to extend Rotary to other cities.

 

Paul was also prominent in other civic and professional work. He served as the first chairman of the board of the national Easter Seal Society of Crippled Children and Adults in the U.S.A. and of the International Society for Crippled Children. He was a member of the board of managers of the Chicago Bar Association and its representative at the International Congress of Law at the Hague, and a committee member of the American Bar Association. He received the Silver Buffalo Award from the Boy Scouts of America for distinguished service to youth, and was decorated by the governments of Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France and Peru.

 

Paul maintained his law office for most of his life. He spent much time traveling and was invited to speak to Rotarians at annual conventions, district and regional meetings, and other functions. When President emeritus Paul Harris passed away on 27 January, 1947, his dream had grown from an informal meeting of four men to some 6,000 clubs. In the past five decades, the organization has grown to more than 27,500 clubs with 1.2 million members brought together through Paul Harris' vision of service and fellowship.