An educational program aimed at dispelling prejudice will be launched among 25,000,000 American Protestants as the result of a two-day session, which concluded, here today, at the offices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The directing committee is headed by Dr. Henry Noble McCracken, president of Vassar College, and includes thirty Protestant editors, publication experts and religious education leaders.
The basic plan of the program, the committee reported, is to develop “more intelligent, scientific and civilized relationships among Protestants, Catholics and Jews.”
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