A letter of complaint written by cue of Mussolini’s village school masters io bis father when the future Duct tras a boy of Io was withdrawn from the Fascist exhibition heel in Rome for fear that if might- set a bad example, in precocious criticism for little Fascists. It seems that the regular master of the School was id? and hts place was -taken by a teacher who was evidently considered
“wash-out” by the critical Afussolin-. The newcomer set the class to write an essay on “Time is Aloney.” In two minutes Aftissolini lif»nded in his paper. It read : “Time ;is money and shouldn’t, be wasted—so I’m going home to study because the exams are coming on. I>ou’t you think *nit => logical F “ The master in his letter to the boy’s father describes this as insubordination, and suspends Benito’s attendance at school for ten days.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11841, 24 January 1933, Page 4
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