Bible study, the principal winter activity of the Christian Association, is being carried on under a slightly different arrangement this year than last. The two under classes are divided into groups directed by undergraduates. Eight of these are for sophomores and fifteen for freshmen. No arbitrary division of upperclassmen is attempted. Professor E. B. Woods of the sociology department conducts a class on "The Challenge of the City," and other leaders are to begin instruction on subjetcs to be announced after the examination period. Foreign mission classes on China, Turkey, and one on the general subject are offered. For the class on Turkey, R. W. Barstow, ex-'ll, now principal of a high school in Mardin, Turkey, has supplied views and other material.