Full text: Proceedings of the International Congress of Education of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July 25-28, 1893

242 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCATION. 
THE CHAIRMAN : That is what they attempted in the French Exposition ; but 1 
fancy if we attempted it here we should never get back to our schools. Of course we 
must assume that English is a constant language in all these courses. The question is 
aot between Latin and English ; it is between Latin and one of the common modern 
anguages. I think the hour has arrived for the adjournment of this congress, and I 
desire to extend, in behalf of Mr. Huling and myself, our very cordial thanks to the 
members of the congress who have codperated with us in making the work so suggestive 
and profitable.
	        
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