





The Founding of the Knights of Columbus was a radio play commissioned for the 1940 Founder's Week. This dramatization of the K of C founding includes dialogue and dramatic organ music. As a radio drama, some characterizations offered in 1940 are seen as stereotypes in today's world. (:02:01)
(Shown: 1942 Founder's week radio program recording.)
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Foundations of Our American Ideals, a series of six 15-minute radio programs dramatized the the history of Church and State. The series was introduced in 1946. (:01:25)
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Developed as a membership growth film, The Story of the Knights of Columbus offers a profile of the Knights in 1958. (:02:12)
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Be a Man of the World, was a 45 r.p.m. recording to be played as a recruiting tool. In it, Supreme Knight John McDevitt quotes a 1920 Rome newspaper describing Knights as "men of the world, men of affairs," 1966. (:01:10)
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