. Leavening the Levant . E. T. MALTBIE GEORGE D. MARSHBALKAN MISSION THE BALKAN MISSION 255 garian language in the school was forbidden, though in thechurch services it was permitted, but the school languagewas and is English. A Servian lady, supported by the gov-ernment, gave instruction in the Servian language. In 1913there was a faculty of 10, including two missionary teachers,and there were 115 pupils. A boys department was openedin 1912, which two years later had 69 pupils. Forty-four ofthe graduates have taught in the mission schools. Chapter XV THE SATISFACTIONS OF THE MISSIONARYCAREER


. Leavening the Levant . E. T. MALTBIE GEORGE D. MARSHBALKAN MISSION THE BALKAN MISSION 255 garian language in the school was forbidden, though in thechurch services it was permitted, but the school languagewas and is English. A Servian lady, supported by the gov-ernment, gave instruction in the Servian language. In 1913there was a faculty of 10, including two missionary teachers,and there were 115 pupils. A boys department was openedin 1912, which two years later had 69 pupils. Forty-four ofthe graduates have taught in the mission schools. Chapter XV THE SATISFACTIONS OF THE MISSIONARYCAREER In the first year of my missionary life I began to preachin the Armenian, and in the third year in the Turkish, lan-guage, and during all my life in Turkey I was a preachingmissionary, in close touch with the people. Thus, from a longand varied experience I wish to testify in regard to the richand abiding satisfactions of the missionary career. Rightglad should I be to have again the same opportunities ofservice, and liv


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