PP — Truth Seeker
1. Read the Talmud, and make a digest of it, in not less than 2000 words for coup. Not less than 5000 words, for grand coup. As above for Old Testament. As above for New Testament. As above for Apocrypha. As above for Koran. As above for Zoroaster. As above for Confucius. As above for the Three Vedas. As above for Barclay’s “Apology.” 10. As above for Edwin Arnold’s “Life of Buddha.” 11. As above for Papini’s “Christ,” or equivalent. 12. Make a digest, in 2000 words of either of the follow- ing, for coup; both for grand coup: James’ “Psychology.” Hall’s “Youth.” 13. As above for the following: “Hanna Thomson’s “Brain and Personality,” Richard Crane’s “Right & Wrong Thinking.” ’ 14, As above for Ingalese’s “History and Power of the Mind,” the Gospel according to John. 15. As above for 2 of the following for coup; 3 for grand coup. (a) Plato’s “Dialogues.” (b) “Golden Sayings of Epictetus.” (c) “Meditations” of Marcus Aurelius: 16. As above for either of the following groups for coup; both groups for grand coup: (a) Iliad, Odyssey, and Aeneid. (b) Ecologues and Bucolics. 17. As above for either of the following for coup; both for grand coup: (a) Gilbert White’s “Natural History of Selborne.” (b) Izaak Walton’s “Complete Angler.” 18. Make a digest of Plutarch’s “Lives,” giving a sum- mary of 20 of the lives, for coup. Of 40 of the lives, for grand coup. 19. Write, in not less than 1000 words each, a summary of what was done for natural science by 5 of the following men, for coup. 10 for grand coup: Linnaeus, Nuttall, ..text pokračuje