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[doc] Piles of PaperworkPiles of paperwork and mainframe computer systems kept Lions organized and operational in the mid-20th century.
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[doc] Best FriendsLions establish a guide dog training school in 1939, helping to popularize guide dogs as aids for the blind.
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1990-1991 Lions Clubs International President William L. Biggs reflects on expansion of clubs into Eastern Europe.
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[doc] Forever GreenIn response to International President Wing-Kun Tam’s challenge, Lions plant 15 million trees in one year.
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[doc] India SeesThanks to the work of Lions Clubs International, hundreds of thousands of people in India have had their eyesight, and their lives, restored.
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[doc] Humanitarian MissionsLions from different countries come together through special mission trips to provide medical and humanitarian care.
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1987-88 Lions Clubs International President Judge Brian Stevenson reflects on the vote to bring women into the organization.
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2012-2013 International President Wayne A. Madden reflects on the humanitarian impact of Lions in countries all over the world.
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2003-2004 Lions Clubs International President Dr. Tae-Sup Lee reflects on the success of Campaign SightFirst II.