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Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, Your branches green delight us
Even amidst the dread of war, that most universal of Christmas symbols provided comfort and hope...
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Wherever the Canadian infantry tried to advance through the rubble and narrow streets of Ortona they were exposed to ...

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What do the words to that song we sing on New Year’s Eve mean, and how did a Canadian bandleader become so inseparable from ...
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While the games always carried a sacred aspect, held on the open plains of Elis, surrounded by magnificent groves of ...
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1908 - Birth of Yousuf Karsh
Yousuf Karsh, whose portrait of Winston Churchill in 1941 catapulted him into international fame as a photographer, was born at Mardin, Armenian Turkey.
"It is in our nature to travel into our past, hoping thereby to illuminate the darkness that bedevils the present."
   - Farley Mowat
The Toronto Maple Leafs permanently retire the number of a player only when his career is ended prematurely due to death or injury. The only two numbers retired are #6 for "Ace" Bailey and #5 for Bill Barilko.
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'We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall'
'We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall'. World War I marching song about the Union Jack. It was written by M. (probably Michael) F. Kelly (music) and Albert Erroll MacNutt (words) and published in 1914, though copyrighted only in ...


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