Tuesday, November 12, 2013

And now we lie in Flanders fields': University of Toronto honours its war dead, including famous poet

University campus is a good place to go for a Remembranced Cay ceremony. On Monday, the youngest faces of the assembled around Soldiers' Tower at the University of Toronto , wearing backpacks in all colours of the rainbow , reminded me that our soldiers died in the flower of youth.
There is a timelessness to this spot on the heart of campus. Soldier's Tower , a square gothic monolith of stone, rises perhaps 10 storeys on the west side of Hart House , the school's historic athletic and student centre. In November the ivy covering Hart House has turned red. Many leaves have fallen. On Monday perhaps 2,000 students, faculty, staff and alumni gathered for the service of remembrance filling roads , lawns and knolls.
Source: nationalpost

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