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...flows out of the past by a necessary law, the future is itself equally fixed and immutable. Why then, it may be said, should we waste effort in trying to accomplish that which, if not settled already, can never come about? If all things spring necessarily from the seeds sown in the beginning, what need is there that we should till the field of life with our labor or water it with our tears? Let us watch and be patient! we shall reap as much as if we worked. But this is not an inevitable conclusion; on the contrary, that...
...part in either the freshman athletic meeting Oct. 24 or the university handicap meeting Oct. 27 can practise on Jarvis field or on the new track as they prefer, but when practising on the new track every one is requested to be careful not to walk on the newly sown field. There will be some person on the track every pleasant day from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. to give any assistance in his power to those who intend to run in the freshman or handicap: meetings. There will also be some one on Jarvis field every Monday...
That Harvard College is "looked upon with the deepest horror by all good protectionists," says the Crimson, is evident from the fact that the Society for the Protection of American Industries "has sown broadcast throughout the college copies of the constitution of the society and of the proceedings at the remarkable meeting where the present organization was founded." These pamphlets will, however, the Crimson thinks, do little harm to the students, as few will read them, but for the sake of the few who have the curiosity to read them, it is suggested that some of our instructors in political...
...space between Boylston and the library, recently filled in, has been bordered with sod, and will immediately be sown with grass seed...
There were tears sown with kisses, and eyes reaped with tears...