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Show . Lefsjxplore Your Mind l Even in This So-Called Civilized World : We Still Revert to Savagery 1 1 8y Albert Edward Wiggam, D. S. "4lTlIUHt0Ri HONEST IF Me KM JVk IT t r lyZ 111 1 J ikwmuumikwii y I. P bandits &a- I1 -J Tlltf U K-ir TRV TO KWtf T MTMCS . Aoswar to Quottoa No. 1 1. Yet. Thl hu bn tried on college itudenU and alio In a number num-ber of researches on marriage and on opinion! of employe! about their bosses, or their companies, fellow worker! and the like. Also researches on the wants of consumers, con-sumers, what programs you like on the radio, what newspaper articles you like best, etc, all show people, will write out a far mora honest opinion If they do not have to sign their names. Answer te Question Ne. t 3. Yes, normal, but a reversion to savagery. Ages ago the men who fought to the death and who hunted successfully until their quarry was killed were the ones who got food and survived. Tha toft - hearted, fearsome ones starved. Witness the crowds who' run to an accident, not to help, buti-ln the excitement unconsciously unconscious-ly hoping, to tee dead and mangled bodies. If a person Is drowned and not likely to show Diooa very few people go to see the body. Civilization it a thin veneer-scratch veneer-scratch a college professor and you will find a savage underneath. Answer te Question No. ( 3. Yes. A traveler among the Eskimos told me they kept no count of their birthdays and had no idea how old they were. When he asked a chief how old he was he replied, "Why should X know?" he was stumped for a comeback, I'd be up a tall tree myself to answer an-swer that question. Just what it the object of knowing how old we are, except for life insurance purpose, pur-pose, It beyond -me. Especially, when one becomes mature at 35 or 40 he should lose all count of his birthdays. If he gets too feeble to work, give him a subsistence pension whether he be 65 or 35. Write me if you can't think of any good reason for knowing your age. Tomorrow Is country life more natural for man than city life? Protected by John F. Dille Co. |