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K. of C.

American  

abbreviation

  1. Knights of Columbus.


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The idea originated 3� years ago in Missouri when a small group of K. of C. businessmen decided to try promoting the Roman Catholic Church with modern sales techniques.

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Showing no sense of pace, Santee chugged home in 4:13.8, the slowest time for the K. of C. mile in nine years.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Ambassador Garrett did not demand last week that Rome's padlocked K. of C. playgrounds for children be reopened.

From Time Magazine Archive

A feature of the convention was a speech by Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty, in which he challenged the Ku Klux Klan and other K. of C. detractors.

From Time Magazine Archive

The work of the K. of C. was not a particle more or less efficient than the work of the other organizations.

From The Americanization of Edward Bok : the autobiography of a Dutch boy fifty years after by Bok, Edward William

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