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"Within three months from the date of that meeting, Jean became Mrs. Paul Harris and two years later he placed her in a home of her own on the top of the wooded hill, having christened [named] the place “Comely Bank” in honor of the street in beautiful Edinburgh where Jean’s eyes first opened to the light of day. It will be observed that Paul internationalized his family before inter nationalizing Rotary, thus manifesting the possession of sporting blood and of his willingness to take his own medicine. He hopes that the international character of his marriage with Jean may prove to be a good omen for Rotary." Paul P. Harris, "The Founder of Rotary" 1928, page 109 

The home of Paul and Jean Harris is a priceless historic place. Far more than place, it is where Paul Harris healed wounded spirits, planted "Friendship Trees", and loved the woman who supported him, and the Rotary ideal for four decades. The gift of "Rotary" to this world happened largely at this home, with the genius of Rotary's founder, Paul P. Harris.

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The future of the Harris home will mirror the past with the same spirit of neighborliness.

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