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photocopy REMARKS:"Over the years the 'Black History Book' was often mentioned amoung [sic] Rotarians. THis mystery continued until Rotarion [sic] Joe Ruddley completed his term as President in June, 1983. He presented the lost history book to the then history committee.; Rotarian James Teal, Executive Director of the Roseburg Mission, learned about the desire to have a computerized history reproduction of John Longfellow's so called 'Black History Book' so he volunteered his associate, Gary D. Baker, to use the Mission's computer and printout to accomplish the document presented herewith. When James Teal was called to be the Executive Director of the Portland Rescue Mission, Rotarian Tom Culp continued to have Gary D. Baker complete the above mentioned task. It is hoped that both Rotarians and Rotary Anns will enjoy reading about the Roseburg Rotary Club's history from its founding in 1921 to 1961." [Introductory memorandum by Larry Garzenelli, dated July 1996]. One of 2 Roseburg Rotary Club histories presented to Elizabeth Press, Douglas County Museum Director, in 1997, when she spoke at the Rotary Club. |
Object Name |
report |
Author |
Longfellow, John J. |
Subjects |
Roseburg Rotary Club Charles Emery John Runyan Jim Meyers Charles Arundel Frances Linotott Florence Grow Sam Shoemaker Roseburg City Park Paul Elliott Jack Beeman Ernest T. Unrath "Tiny" Reem A.J. Geddes Paul Harris Memorial Fund Hod Turner G.C. Finlay Scout Camp, Diamond Lake J.V. Long Bruce Melius Muriel Metchekk Howard Ott Victor Micelli roseburg swimming pool Frank Von Borstel William Carstens Jack Harding Percy Croft Charles McElhinney Jim Hayes Marlin Tabb Bill Forrest Joe Boatwright John Runyan Emma Platt Elizabeth Runyan |
Title |
History of the Roseburg Rotary Club, from its founding in 1921 to 1961 |
Published Date |
1996 |
Catalog Number |
369.5/H629hi |
Imagefile |
154\3695H629hi.JPG |

