PEDIATRICS Vol. 25 No. 6 June 1960, pp. 1091-1095
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Experience gathered from previous Congresses has demonstrated that a too abundant number of meetings renders impossible the full and interested participation of the Congressmen, therefore, the Organization Committee has thought it expedient to modify the traditional "modus faciendi," thus reducing to three the number of plenary sessions. These will take up three mornings with topics which are now being elaborated, and which in due time will be made public. During those mornings no other group sessions will be held.