Descendants of William Scott of Hatfield, Mass., 1668-1906 and of John Scott of Springfield, Mass., 1659-1906 . illustrated also how much a devoted life may accomplish in a brief period. It is natural to say that her life, all told, counting only thirty-three humanyears, was regretably short; but this is because we so easily forget that thething we call death ends nothing. It may change a field but not a destiny, aform but not a character. Gods time is made up of substantial are pathetic human inventions by which in childish miserliness mortalstry to dole out the worlds littl


Descendants of William Scott of Hatfield, Mass., 1668-1906 and of John Scott of Springfield, Mass., 1659-1906 . illustrated also how much a devoted life may accomplish in a brief period. It is natural to say that her life, all told, counting only thirty-three humanyears, was regretably short; but this is because we so easily forget that thething we call death ends nothing. It may change a field but not a destiny, aform but not a character. Gods time is made up of substantial are pathetic human inventions by which in childish miserliness mortalstry to dole out the worlds little arc of eternity, which we but vaguely compre-hend. We forget so easily that We live in deeds, not years; thoughts not breaths;In feelings, not in figures on the should count time by heart throbs; he most livesWho thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. III. Rufus Leonard Jr., b. July 26, 1872. He preparedfor college at Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn,and graduated at Amherst College, the youngestof his class, in 1892, and afterward at the NewYork law school, since which time he has been in. Clara Louise Scott. THE NEW O^K PUBLIC LB =i-Y


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