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  1. James Wheeler Davidson (14 June 1872 – 18 July 1933) was an American-born Canadian businessman, diplomat, explorer, journalist, and philanthropist. He is remembered for writing The Island of Formosa, Past and Present (1903), a book on the history of Taiwan.

  2. The impact of James Wheeler Davidson on the internationalization of Rotary was, and remains, remarkable. His earlier experiences as an adventurer, a Far East journalist, war correspondent, and US Consul General in Shanghai and help prevent armed conflict before returning to North America to return to business.

  3. Mar 19, 2018 · James Wheeler Davidson spent a decade in Taiwan and East Asia from about 1895 to 1905. He witnessed the rise and fall of the Republic of Formosa and accompanied Japanese forces as they took control of Taiwan.

  4. Experienced adventurer James Wheeler Davidson was instrumental in expanding Rotary to other countries in the early years, embarking on journeys to distant lands that resulted in the chartering of 23 clubs in 12 countries from Greece to Thailand.

  5. Regretfully Davidson’s life and times have been addressed by just a single book, “James Wheeler Davidson, Profile of a Rotarian,” written by Rotarian N.T. Joseph of Cochin, India in 1987. The originated from his original research in 1972 for his first book Rotary in India. 78 Joseph met Lillian in 1972 three years before her

  6. James Wheeler Davidson joined the Rotary Club of Calgary shortly after it formation in 1914 and became its President in 1919. After serving as District Governor, he was elected a Vice-President of Rotary International in 1926. For more on the collection check out the U of C web page.

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  8. James Wheeler Davidson was born in Austin, Minnesota on June 14, 1872. He was educated locally in the small Northwestern Military Academy and brevetted a Lieutenant, before he first came into prominence at age eighteen.

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