Rotary International is an international service organization based in
Evanston, Illinois, US. Members of Rotary clubs are called "Rotarians."
This is a list of notable current and former active and honorary members of
Rotary International clubs:
Charles III, Charles Philip Arthur George, Honorary member of Rotary Club of Banchory-Ternan,[4] Scotland, UK since 15 September 1992, King Charles III
Jean-Claude Chermann, isolated the aids virus at the Pasteur Institute, Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of La Rochelle-Aunis D1690, France
Franz Lehár, Operetta composer, tried to prevent murder of Fritz Löhner-Beda in Auschwitz-III prison camp, Rotary Club of Vienna, Austria
Dr.
Fritz Löhner-Beda, famous librettist, lyricist, writer, Nazi concentration camp prisoner—died in Monowitz, Auschwitz-III, lawyer, wrote
Rotary Hymne, Rotary Club of Vienna, Austria
Dr.
Guia Lopez de Leon, known also for her
Nightingale Project, is the Transforming President of the Rotary Club of San Pedro South, Laguna, Philippines
James Whitcomb Riley, pen names: Benjamin P. Johnson of Boone, Jay Whit, Uncle Sidney, US poet, Rotary Club of Indianapolis, IN
Sigmund Romberg, Opera composer, Rotary Club of New York, NY
Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine Brigadier General WWII, Ambassador of the
Philippines to the US, President of the 4th session of the
United Nations 1949 and permanent member, Director of RI[3][2]
Charles "Chic" Sale, actor: vaudeville, stage, screen, Rotary Club of Scarsdale, NY
Frank Sandercock (1887–1942), president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association[13]
Harlan Sanders aka Colonel Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, founding member of Rotary Club of
Jeffersonville, IN in 1919, then the Rotary Club of Corbin, Kentucky, then Rotary Club of
Shelbyville, Kentucky until his death in 1980[3]
Herbert J. Taylor, businessperson, civic leader and member of several Christian fraternities, RI President 1954–55, wrote the Rotary Four-Way Test[16] for his business,[17] Rotary Club of Chicago, IL
Sidney Toler, actor (2nd non-Asian Charlie Chan), playwright, director
Iyesato Tokugawa president of Japan's upper house of Congress for 30 years and the Honorary Keynote Speaker for Rotary's Silver Anniversary (25th) Convention/Celebration held in Chicago in 1930.
Milan Turković, businessperson and nobleman, president of Rotary Club of
Sušak
Rotary International is an international service organization based in
Evanston, Illinois, US. Members of Rotary clubs are called "Rotarians."
This is a list of notable current and former active and honorary members of
Rotary International clubs:
Charles III, Charles Philip Arthur George, Honorary member of Rotary Club of Banchory-Ternan,[4] Scotland, UK since 15 September 1992, King Charles III
Jean-Claude Chermann, isolated the aids virus at the Pasteur Institute, Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of La Rochelle-Aunis D1690, France
Franz Lehár, Operetta composer, tried to prevent murder of Fritz Löhner-Beda in Auschwitz-III prison camp, Rotary Club of Vienna, Austria
Dr.
Fritz Löhner-Beda, famous librettist, lyricist, writer, Nazi concentration camp prisoner—died in Monowitz, Auschwitz-III, lawyer, wrote
Rotary Hymne, Rotary Club of Vienna, Austria
Dr.
Guia Lopez de Leon, known also for her
Nightingale Project, is the Transforming President of the Rotary Club of San Pedro South, Laguna, Philippines
James Whitcomb Riley, pen names: Benjamin P. Johnson of Boone, Jay Whit, Uncle Sidney, US poet, Rotary Club of Indianapolis, IN
Sigmund Romberg, Opera composer, Rotary Club of New York, NY
Carlos P. Romulo, Philippine Brigadier General WWII, Ambassador of the
Philippines to the US, President of the 4th session of the
United Nations 1949 and permanent member, Director of RI[3][2]
Charles "Chic" Sale, actor: vaudeville, stage, screen, Rotary Club of Scarsdale, NY
Frank Sandercock (1887–1942), president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association[13]
Harlan Sanders aka Colonel Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, founding member of Rotary Club of
Jeffersonville, IN in 1919, then the Rotary Club of Corbin, Kentucky, then Rotary Club of
Shelbyville, Kentucky until his death in 1980[3]
Herbert J. Taylor, businessperson, civic leader and member of several Christian fraternities, RI President 1954–55, wrote the Rotary Four-Way Test[16] for his business,[17] Rotary Club of Chicago, IL
Sidney Toler, actor (2nd non-Asian Charlie Chan), playwright, director
Iyesato Tokugawa president of Japan's upper house of Congress for 30 years and the Honorary Keynote Speaker for Rotary's Silver Anniversary (25th) Convention/Celebration held in Chicago in 1930.
Milan Turković, businessperson and nobleman, president of Rotary Club of
Sušak