The Rotary Wheel

Rotary's first emblem was a simple wagon wheel (in motion with dust)
representing civilization and movement. It was designed in 1905 by Montague
Bear, a member of the Chicago club, who was an engraver, and many Rotary clubs
of the time adopted the whee in one form or another.
In 1922, authority was given to create and preserve an official emblem, and the
following year the present gear wheel with 24 cogs and six spokes was adopted. A
keyway was added to signify that the wheel was a 'worker and not an idler.' At
the RI Convention in 1929, royal blue and gold were chosen as the official
colours.
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