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108th CONGRESS
  1st Session
H. RES. 448

 Recognizing the establishment of the Rotary Club of Capitol Hill and 
        the important contributions of Rotary Clubs to society.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           November 18, 2003

Mr. Wilson of South Carolina submitted the following resolution; which 
           was referred to the Committee on Government Reform

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                               RESOLUTION


 
 Recognizing the establishment of the Rotary Club of Capitol Hill and 
        the important contributions of Rotary Clubs to society.

Whereas the Rotary Club of Capitol Hill is the first new Rotary Club to be 
        established in Washington, D.C., in over 90 years;
Whereas the 20 Charter Members of the Club have exemplified the time-honored 
        motto of the Rotary Club to place ``Service above Self'';
Whereas the Rotary Club of Capitol Hill is composed of an impressive array of 
        civic leaders, congressional staff, and business professionals dedicated 
        to their community;
Whereas the Charter Officers include President Joan I. Athen, President-Elect W. 
        Eric Dell, Vice President Harold N. Burdett, Secretary James M. Romano, 
        Treasurer Thomas G. Jenkins, Jr., and Sergeant-at-Arms James Thomas 
        Snyder;
Whereas former Judge Frank Montgomery, Werner Fornos, J.W. Arnold, District 
        Governor Jim McDiarmid, District Governor-Elect Ray Streib, and 
        Catherine Tran helped establish the Rotary Club of Capitol Hill and the 
        historic Rotary Club of Washington, D.C.;
Whereas the object of Rotary Clubs is to encourage and foster the ideal of 
        service as a basis of worthy enterprise;
Whereas Rotary Clubs promote high ethical standards in business and the 
        professions and encourage recognition of the worthiness of all useful 
        occupations;
Whereas Rotary Clubs believe in the dignity of the occupation of each Rotarian 
        as an opportunity to serve society; and
Whereas Rotary Clubs support the ideal of service in the personal, business, and 
        community life of each Rotarian: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) commends the establishment of the Rotary Club of 
        Capitol Hill;
            (2) recognizes the important contributions of Rotary Clubs 
        to society:
            (3) salutes the charter members and officers for their 
        commitment to service; and
            (4) encourages the growth and longevity of the Rotary Club 
        of Capitol Hill.
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