Friday, March 19, 2010

March 19, 1956: Time Reports New York Wing of CAP Uses "Right Living Kits"

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On this date in 1956, Time magazine reported that the New York Civil Air Patrol was one of a number of organizations to use the National Council of Churches' "Right Living Kits" to try to bring religious and ethical discussion into the work place.


An excerpt from Time:
Even before last week's TV plug, the kits had begun to catch on, and hundreds of laymen's groups, from the General Electric plant at Erie, Pa., to the New York Civil Air Patrol, to soldiers at Ft. Belvoir, Va., were discussing common, everyday problems of conduct. As a result of the TV promotion, the National Council's Department of the Church and Economic Life got a fat flood of requests for the kits, plans to distribute thousands by year's end.
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