Mr. House left Mr. E. Theocharides in charge of the School, Exhibition Day, The School prepare an air raid refuge (in charge Mr. George Gardner), Mr. and Mrs. House meeting with the Board of Trustees, Mr. and Mrs. House arrived in Thessalonike on October, Graduates students : Angelos Argyropoulos, Stilianos Anastasiou, Mr. and Mrs. Hadjis moved into Farnham Cottage, The beginning of the Continuation Courses, The book "A Life for the Balkans" (the story of Dr. John Henry House) published.
Difficulties during the German occupation, Mr. House turned over his authority to Mr. Litsa (1942), Agricultural machinery, In March 1942 the farm enterprises had been taken over by the Commandant of the Airport, water distribution system, electric transmission lines
Life under war conditions, Mr. and Mrs. House go to Koritza,Albania to meet Rodney Young and Tserokoglou, Prime Minister of Greece, Mr. House with Paul Thorn and Harry Hill go to Thrace, Mr. House go back to AFS, makes plans for feeding stations, the AFS operates as an agricultural enterprise
Mr. House visits Red Cross headquarters in Athens, Life under war conditions, Supplies expected to arrive on a Mercy Ship for the AFS, Mr. and Mrs. House visit wounded soldiers at hospitals in Athens, Mr. and Mrs. House return to Thessalonike, Mrs. House narrates the eye-witness account of George Weller on the evacuation of Thessalonike, the Houses decide to stay in Thessalonike and the AFS to help unevacuated people in need, Request to the American Red Cross for much needed funds.
Mr. and Mrs. House return back to school after the closing of the American Red Cross offices, Problems with food and water at AFS, Mr. House's sollutions to water problem, Country life.
Mr and Mrs Charles House interned at seperate camps at Salzburg and Liebenau, their life at camps, Mr House joined Mrs House, Red Cross sent food, the Trustees of the AFS start thinking about girls' department.
The school staff received gifts from friends, Mrs. Loch describes two new projects that they work out about two camps, News about the graduates of the AFS.
Theodoros Litsas tells important events during the period 1942 till 1944 (The AFS taken by the German Wehrmacht and the staff can not leave, problems with provisory comptrollers of the Farm, all the School buildings taken for use of the Luftwaffe and families have to move, Germans began to leave, there were bombs in the buildings, The Befehlshuaber is responsible for the farm, damages to the buildings of the school, families turn back to school).
Mr and Mrs House come back to AFS after they taken to internment camps, preparation for opening school, Mr and Mrs Loch's help during the war, visitors came to AFS, boy scout and girl guide training camps.
Mrs Bliss died and her place as Executive Secretary in the NY Office took Mrs Hartley, the Greek elections took place and many Americans came to stay in some of the barracks on the School, many visitors came to the AFS, Mr House thanks everyone for the gifts they send to the AFS.
Frank Bailey,new trustee visits AFS, Half of James Hall has been turn down, Princeton Hall has been rebuilt, Mr. House make a new dam, Complete refurbishing of the Jerry barracks, Bulls,heifers were given by UNRRA and boars by English Bible Society, Two barracks housing forty girls, Mr. House thanks all friends for their gifts ( food and clothing).
Mr. and Mrs. House go to NY, A tractor training course was given at the School by UNRRA, Government Agricultural and Mechanical Services and the Near East Foundation, Arrival of a ship full of pigs, Girls came to School under the administration of the British Society of Friends, Founder's Day, Visitors continue to come to the AFS, Graduate Argyrios Dermendjis, New Executive Secretary Mrs. Lawrence H. Shepard.
Mr. and Mrs. House arrived at Thessalonike and saw old friends, The British Society of Friends asking Mr. House to go to London to discuss about Girls' School, James Hall would be rebuilt, everyday life at the Girls' School, Visitors at the AFS, Friends filled 21 packing cases with articles for the School, Ethel Bliss Memorial Field.
Mark Ethridge, Paul Porter, UNRRA officials and many other visitors came to AFS, Mrs House took some visitors to the Girls' School, Tree planting at the AFS as a living memorial for losses.
Harvest, The boys have been asked to bring wheat instead of money, Mr. and Mrs. House visit students and pass the school in the village of Liti, Bruse Lansdale returned, 150 boys in the School.
Everyday life at AFS, boy's life, Mrs. House talk about a battle in a village of the boys, Mrs. Loch writes of a visit to Stagira, Memorial trees, The British military band made a concert at AFS, Marion Miller fixed up a reading room, Mrs. Loch make a speech for a better world and future.
Funds were alocated for James Hall, Courses about farm machinery, Herd of purebred cattle came to AFS, Opening of School, New Trustee: Herbert P. Jr. Lansdale, British Friends' Service Council continue its operation of Girls' House.
James M. Speers, a member of Board of Trustees tells about his visit in Greece ( country life, difficulties, life at the AFS, weather, meetings with the School staff and boys). School Staff : Theo Litsas, Demeter Hadjis, Emmanuel Achilleos, Constantine Georgiades, Heracles Iassonides, John Bodouroglou, Pericles Papadopoulos, Argyrios Dermendjis, George Spyropoulos, Theodosios Hadjichristou, Constantine Partides.
On January 29, 1949 a group of andarts (guerrillas) appear to Princeton Hall and took the boys with them, Some of them escaped, Five boys still missing till February 5, 1949
Mrs. House writes of activities at the AFS and gives some vignettes of life in Greece (irrigation system, Tractor training course, trip to Lamia, King and Queen came to Thessalonike), Bruce M. Lansdale, Edmund L. Keeley, Nicolas Orphanides (graduate student).