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The Rotary Club of White Plains is Club 5043, District 7230, Zone 32, Region USCB, Federal tax ID 13-6111471.

Mailing address: P.O. Box 1712, White Plains NY 10602.

Our "Foundation of the Rotary Club of White Plains" is tax exempt, New York State #219346, tax ID 13-6165380.

Website created August 2001.

The Rotary Club of White Plains was chartered October 1, 1919, charter number 540.
 

RCWP ARCHIVES


William Leeney

Bill Leeney was the founder of our club and served as the second president (1920-21). In the Spring of 1919, William L. Leeney, formerly Chairman of the Board of Genung’s Department Stores, was urged by a member of the New York City Rotary Club to organize a club in White Plains. Bill thought well of the idea and invited several local business and professional men to meet and discuss the possibility of such an organization. All were in hearty agreement.
The first meeting place was the Orawaupum Hotel. The next place was on the second floor of a building at Grove and Main Streets, which apparently was far from suitable as Bill Leeney dubbed it “a terrible dump.”
The archival information below was sent to us in 2008 by Jonathan Hughes, whose grandmother was Rhoda M Leeney, a niece of Bill Leeney. Jonathan was researching his ancestry and thought we would be interested in knowing about our founder. Thanks, Jonathan!
  •   Photo of William Lewis Leeney and family in 1921
  •   Bill Leeney's passport application in 1921 (page 1)
  •   Bill Leeney's passport application in 1921 (pages 2+3)
Bill Leeney died in November, 1971. His wife did not die until September 1982, so they both lived long lives. Don't know what happened to the son Arthur Cortney Leeney born about 1918. The daughter (Muriel born about 1914) was mentioned in the New York Times when she got married: "MISS MURIEL LEENEY WED; She Is Married at Rye to Ulric R. Jaeger of Chicago" (NEW YORK TIMES. December 29, 1937, Wednesday, Page 18): "Miss Muriel Leeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Leeney of this place, was married this afternoon to Ulric R. Jaeger, son of R. Richard Jaeger of Mamaroneck, in the Westchester Country Club."


This remainder of this page is basically "old stuff" that probably has little or no value... but is retained on this page until I find a better place for it. Also, as we discover other archival information, I'll add it to this page. -- Webmaster

2007-2008 Remnants (Ted Nygreen)

  •   George Koplinka's speech at Ted Nygreen's installation, titled
      "What it means to be President"
  •   All lunch programs for the year (PDF, 2MB)
  •   President's Complete Installation Address
  •   President's 4 Challenges for 2007-2008
  •   2007-08 Plan of Service Committees
  •   Letter to members

Website comments to tnygreen@princeton.edu, please. Page last saved 12-Oct-2008.