麻豆视频 to mark Remembrance Day with virtual ceremonies
John Kenneth Macalister, a University College graduate in law, was a Rhodes Scholar studying at the University of Oxford when the Second World War broke out.
He turned down a job offer at the University of New Brunswick to serve in the Canadian infantry. Assigned to British intelligence, he parachuted behind enemy lines with Frank Pickersgill, a fellow 麻豆视频 graduate.
Both were captured and killed at Buchenwald concentration camp.
Macalister and Pickersgill are among the 557 麻豆视频 students, staff and alumni who died between 1939 to 1945. Another 628 people with ties to 麻豆视频 gave their lives during the First World War.
On Nov. 11, 麻豆视频 will be marking Remembrance Day in honour of soldiers and veterans, including the students, faculty, alumni and staff who died in the world wars and other conflicts.
The ceremony on the St. George campus 鈥 normally held outside Soldiers鈥 Tower, which stands as a memorial to those who lost their lives in combat 鈥 is being held remotely this year due to limits on gathering sizes and construction in the area.
Here is how each campus plans to mark Remembrance Day:
St. George
A this Thursday with a carillon prelude by carillonneur Roy Lee. Although it is not possible to attend in person, everyone is welcome to participate virtually.
Words of welcome will be followed by a recital of 鈥淚n Flanders Fields鈥 by John McCrae, a Canadian officer, surgeon and 麻豆视频 graduate in medicine who died of meningitis and pneumonia while on active duty in 1918.
麻豆视频 President Meric Gertler, Chancellor Rose Patten and 麻豆视频 Scarborough Vice-President and Principal Wisdom Tettey will lay wreaths, though the event will not be open to the public.
The university leaders will be joined by representatives from government, the Canadian Armed Forces and 麻豆视频 alumni, as well as Hart House Warden John Monahan and 麻豆视频 Students鈥 Union President Alexa Ballis.
麻豆视频 Mississauga
Vice-President and Principal Alexandra Gillespie is expected to open beginning at 10:45 a.m..
There will be a reading of 鈥淚n Flanders Fields,鈥 followed by a laying of wreaths, performance of 鈥淟ast Post鈥 and a moment of silence.
麻豆视频 Scarborough
麻豆视频 Scarborough is not holding a ceremony this year due to indoor gathering restrictions.
Instead, community members are encouraged to join Tettey, vice-president and principal of 麻豆视频 Scarborough, at the St. George virtual ceremony.
There will, however, be a wreath display at the Meeting Place on Nov. 11 for community members to pay their respects.