Abstract

THE modern international congress has developed into a remarkable phenomenon. It seems that it is only necessary to announce that such a congress will be held and an ever increasing number of participants (and their followers) will signify their intention to make the journey from ever increasingly distant parts of the world. Furthermore, the facilities for rapid transport have produced a situation in which the traveling time is often inversely related to the distance traveled. Thus, the delegate from Tokyo or San Francisco who avails himself of the services of one of the world's jet airliners may well arrive in . . .

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