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10. As above for Edwin Arnold’s “Life of Buddha.”
11. As above for Papini’s “Christ,” or equivalent.
12. As above for the following: Hanna Thomson’s “Brain and Personality.”” Richard Crane’s “Right & Wrong Thinking.”
13. As above for Ingalese’s “History and Power of the Mind.” The Gospel according to John.
14. 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.
15. As above for either of the following groups for coup. Both groups for grand coup: (a) Iliad, Odyssey, and Aeneid. (b) Eclogues and Bucolics.
16. 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.”
17. Make a digest, in 2000 words of either of the follow- ing for coup; both for grand coup: James’ “Psychology.” Haill’s “Youth.”
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, Audubon, Brehm, Darwin, Russell Wallace, Charles Waterton, Sir John Richardson, Alexander Humboldt, Dr. Elliott Coues, Fabre.
20. Name the 10 Bible characters whom you consider greatest; tell briefly of their lives and work, for coup. 20 for grand coup.
21. As above for spiritual leaders of the world, other than Biblical.
22.* Make a digest of some American Indian study given in any volume of the Annual Reports of the Bureau of Eth- nology, in 5000 words, for coup. With an adequate index, approved by Headquarters, for grand coup.
- Repeater if entirely new material be offered.