(mostly books on holiness and reference books) since three of our preachers already know a little English and we plan to have English courses in the curriculum of the Bible school when we start on a full-time basis. Well, it's now a little after three and I've got to get down to the church for the afternoon Bible school session. I'll hold these afternoon sessions for three or four weeks more and then we'll take a vacation for several weeks. Then I'll start again and finish the summer session. I'd really like to start morning classes in the fall for the fellows who can come, even if I only have a few. I'm just dripping from the heat, and I just had a shower too. I couldn't write with pen and ink in this weather. Glad we've got a type- writer. Hope we can get a good heavy standard typewriter soon for mimeograph work. June 26-Thursday morning. 6 o'clock. Last night we relaxed a bit. Played some records while I read- Mary was sewing on a new skirt and finished it. We do enjoy those records-played some Grieg and Tchaikovsky. We got to bed early but couldn't get to sleep because of the heat. A couple of times I was going to get up and change into dry pajamas but I guess I finally dropped off to sleep. I don't feel the heat so much any more (Mary still does), but I still feel the effects of the heat. The early mornings are about the nicest time of day. That's why we get up early and try to get things done before it gets too hot. Though we aren't at the General Assembly, we are keeping up on what's happening. One of the fellows I knew in seminary is being our "special cor- respondent," and he writes us about every other day to tell about the conventions, reports, and elections. We were so glad to hear that Mrs. Chapman has been re-elected W.F.M.S. general president-of course, we expected that. We are really anxious to find out the