ANGRY WHISTLERS
WHAT A PROFESSOR SAYS MUSSOLINI UPSETS DICTUM Dr. Charles Gray Shaw, professor of philosophy at New York University, has aroused the anger of whistlers throughout the world with his statement that great men never whistle and that the habit is a sign of the inferiority complex. The learned professor has described whistlers as half-wits. He asked if anyone had heard that Julius Caesar whistled as he conquered Gaul; whether President Hoover ever whistled; whether Mussolini, Edison, or Einstein played music with their lips. Dr. Shaw’s desk was recently piled with correspondence from irate whistlers, and the newspapers were full of indignant letters criticising his statement. Someone cabled to Rome and learned that Signor Mussolini, the Italian Premier, does whistle. Now a friend of Einstein says that he has heard the famous scientist amuse himself with a tuno on his lips. Dr. Shaw refused to withdraw his statement when told that Mussolini was fond of whistling. “If he whistles,” said the professor, “it is because he is a musician, and musicians may be excused. A woman, aged 67, wrote to IDr. Shaw saying that she had been whistling all her life, but would cease now until she learned whether or not she was feebleminded. Senator Borah confessed that he used to whistle, but has given up the habit since the economic depression set in.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 12
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225ANGRY WHISTLERS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 12
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