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Primitive Poetry (1 June 1935)

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Primitive Poetry By GILBERT M. WALLACE THERE are two ways of studying history. One is the perpendicular pendicular method, whereby you come down the Time Line from the earliest dawn to the present moment; the other is the horizontal method, whereby you range the globe as it exists to-day, and find the time-eras spread out before you from the cave-man epoch to the period of highest culture anywhere attained. The latter method is infinitely more vivid and interesting; esting; it demands travel and observation, whereas the former requires only ...
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1935-06-01
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By GILBERT M. WALLACE
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Australian National Travel Association
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