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Nov. 17, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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DO YOU KNOW THAT 
The Constitution of the United 
States doesn’t mention health? 
va. 
Procrastination in sanitary reform is 
the thief of health? 
A book on ‘‘Exercise and Health’’ 
be had free for the asking 
from the U.S. Public Health Service? 
Not everybody can achieve great- 
ness, but everybody can be clean? 
; If you sow an hygienic habit you 
_reap health—reap health and you at- 
tain longevity? 
Railway cars would be sanitary if it 
weren’t for the people in them? 
America’s typhoid fever bill is more 
than. $270,000,000 a year? 
The full dinner pail is the enemy of 
tirberculosis? 
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WOOO 
WHISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
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Snow 
Tuesday, Nov. 14. 
Put that in your diary for 1916. 
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Politics will now take a back seat 
in favor of the Thanksgiving turkey. 
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Motive is the motor that runs the 
mills by which each one grinds out 
his good or ill. 
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Like meeting a friend from home 
was the silent greeting of a sign at 
the entrance to a building on Fifth 
avenue, New York, last Sunday 
morning as the WuitsprReER strolled 
along in the great after-church throng 
and was admiring the exterior of the 
Ritz-Carlton and Plaza where so 
many of our North Shore people live 
in winter. The sign was simple 
enough. It wasn’t more than two 
3ut the 
feet high by 18 inches wide. 
particular thing about it that made 
the WHISPERER side-step through the 
living stream, with the never-to-be- 
hidden awkwardness of a_ visitor 
from the country, were the words 
“Manchester-by-the-Sea.” There it 
stood glistening in the sunlight, 
molded on a bronze tablet, containing 
also the name of Henry Havelock 
Pierce, the photographer. 
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Edwin F. Linder, the engineer in © 
charge of drainage work in connec- 
tion with the mosquito extermination 
campaign, is the son of the late Henry 
Linder, a prominent Brooklyn sculp- 
tor. Mr. Linder’s father designed 
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some of the altar pieces of the great 
Rhiems cathedral which was practi- 
cally destroyed by German gunfire. 
He also designed some of the beaut- 
ful marble statuary exhibited at the 
St. Louis exposition. Some of his 
best works, exhibited by the Brooklyn 
Institute of Arts and Sciences shortly 
after his death, were panels for chil- 
dren’s memorials and have never been 
offered to the public in accordance 
with the sculptor’s request. Edwin 
F. Linder, who has his field office in 
Manchester during the campaign, al- 
though modestly disclaiming any artis- 
tic talent, himself does splendid illus- 
trating and his spare-time sketches 
are equal to the best efforts of many 
illustrators. 
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Returned soldiers from the Mexi- 
can border do not tell the tales of 
hardship, which found their way back 
from the border while the troops were 
stationed there. The boys, since 
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their return, express their satisfac- 
tion with the way they were treated 
while in the seryice and declare the 
“kickers” were also shirkers. Of 
course a good deal of fault has been 
found with the militia officers, who 
commanded certain companies, but 
most of it has been the charge that 
the officers have been overbearing and 
unnecessarily severe in discipline. 
Had the officers been strangers to 
their men, probably the charges would 
never have been heard, but it is hard 
for men to submit to discipline at the 
hands of a man who, they feel, 1s 
their equal out of uniform. Man- 
chester boys, who are back from the 
border, are not among the “kickers,” 
nor have they been at any time. They 
enjoyed the expedition to the border, 
say they learned a lot and have a wee 
bit of regret that they did not get into 
action. 
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MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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