. The Knights of Columbus in peace and war. THE JKNICVBIT^ OF COLllMBiag IM P^^CE AN:D KING ALBERT of BclKiutn WORLD-FAMOUS MEMBERS OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Allayincj Religious Prejudicp: 161 But they, at least, had a Hvely sense of anticipation that if theyventured careless and damaging remarks in future talks, theywould render themselves liable to further correction, with thepossibility of legal entanglements. When it was found that, in cases of aggravated prejudice, cor-rection by mail was no corrective, the Commission on ReligiousPrejudices resorted to personal contact. Visits wer


. The Knights of Columbus in peace and war. THE JKNICVBIT^ OF COLllMBiag IM P^^CE AN:D KING ALBERT of BclKiutn WORLD-FAMOUS MEMBERS OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Allayincj Religious Prejudicp: 161 But they, at least, had a Hvely sense of anticipation that if theyventured careless and damaging remarks in future talks, theywould render themselves liable to further correction, with thepossibility of legal entanglements. When it was found that, in cases of aggravated prejudice, cor-rection by mail was no corrective, the Commission on ReligiousPrejudices resorted to personal contact. Visits were paid, eitherby commissioners or duly appointed agents of the Commission,and the gentleman in error was politely questioned regardinghis alleged facts. Only on one occasion, an interview with aProtestant bishop in Buffalo, did this method result in an ungen-tlemanly rebuff. Usually, while it did not necessarily bring therash talker to see the error of his ways, it at least convinced himthat others were on the alert to unravel his embroideries on thetruth. Wipe it out, root and branch. It


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