NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
given to freeing the slaves, procuring 
equal rights for the Indians, and serv- 
ing his country in time of peace and 
war. 
One writer in speaking of Col. Tap- 
pan said: “He was a gallant Union 
soldier and commander; a valuable 
member of the Indian Peace Commis- 
sion in 1862 under Grant, a hero of 
the new West and a man not fitly rec- 
onized by the communities for his loy- 
al and gallant service to his country.” 
The “Voice,” a paper published in 
New York in 1868 said: “Col. S. F. 
Tappan is an authority on dealing with 
the Indian upon the plane of equality. 
When in command at Fort Garland 
he brought the southern Utes to peace- 
able terms and ended a century feud 
between the powerful Navajoes and 
the Mexican farmers of Northern 
New Mexico and Southern Colorado.” 
TALKED ON TREES 
John Kirkegaard of Bedford, spoke 
very interestingly on “Trees and 
Shrubs” at the meeting of the North 
Shore Horticultural society last Fri- 
day evening. A few of the chief 
points of his remarks were that a tree 
would never be attractive unless it was 
vigorous. A great many trees die for 
lack of care after planting. 
Careful pruning is a great thing 
for the welfare of the trees and 
shrubs. A tree like oher things can be 
fed out of season. After a tree is 
once set out it does not need to be wa- 
tered; nature itself can well take care 
of the tree. Putting of stable dress- 
ing around the trees and shrubs often- 
times is very harmful as it rots the 
roots. The best results may be ob- 
tained from landscape gardener as to 
the arrangement, variety and height of 
shrubs and trees. 
At the close of the talk a light col- 
lation was served. Ten new names 
were voted upon for membership. 
The Ladies Home Journal recently 
requested graduates from women’s 
colleges to write them tellling of the 
benefits of their college training. 
Many of the letters received were so 
poorly spelled and showed such a 
marked deficiency in grammatical 
structure that they were ludicrous. 
Which shows that the agitation of 
leading educators for up-to-date meth- 
ods of education has not been entirely 
based upon theories. Elbert Hubbard 
gives expression to a vital thought 
when he said: “What we need is not 
somuch ahigher education, but we 
need some compelling force which will 
make us put into effect the education 
we already have.” 
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Oscar B. Wing, treasurer; F. J. Mer- 
rill, auditor; Wm. W. Hoare, R. “©. 
Allen, H. T. Sweet, G. A. Knoerr atid 
Lewis S. Hooper, executive committee ; 
Geo. R. Dean, H. W. Purington and 
F. J. Merrill, music committee. The 
president appointed the following 
committee to look into the matter of 
annual banquet, or to see if it is the 
desire of the members to have a 
“ladies night” this year instead: May- 
nard B. Gilman, James Hoare, A. FE. 
Olson, F. C. Rand, A. C. Needham 
and H. W. Purington. The committee 
will report at the meeting next Friday 
evening, Jan. 17. 
After the business meeting a col- 
lation was served and the members 
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