Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1902 — Character in Laughter. [ARTICLE]

Character in Laughter.

It is claimed by a European psychologist that a person’s character Is shown by the manner In which he laughs, or rather by the sound.which he makes. The following are unerring indications: Those who laugh In “A,” or who make a sound like “A," are frank, loyal •nd fond of bustle and movement and •re generally of a versatile character. Those who laugh In “E” are phlegmatic and melancholy. Those who laugh In “I,” as most children do, are timid, Irresolute, candid, affectionate and ever ready to work for others. ' Those who laugh In “O” are generally bold and self confident Those who laugh in “U” are misanthropes.