Posted by Graham Patterson, 1 September 2010 at 15:44
Terry Copp was my History Prof while I attended Concordia University in Montreal as a mature student, 1972-78. I was an English Major but after his lectures, I tried to change to History. Alas, I was too far along to change and I couldn't afford to begin my studdies again.
I've always regretted that.
But now that I'm retired, perhaps I'll try again.
I'm currently attempting to follow Prof. Copp's articles he wrote for the Canadian Legion magazine but having a rough time. There is no way to isolate his articles from all the other feature articles and thus one must search every page in the archives. There doesn't seem to be any proper order to the articles and one has a hard time following the thread.
We Canadians need to learn our history... . A nation without history is not a nation."
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Terry Copp was my History Prof while I attended Concordia University in Montreal as a mature student, 1972-78. I was an English Major but after his lectures, I tried to change to History. Alas, I was too far along to change and I couldn't afford to begin my studdies again. I've always regretted that. But now that I'm retired, perhaps I'll try again. I'm currently attempting to follow Prof. Copp's articles he wrote for the Canadian Legion magazine but having a rough time. There is no way to isolate his articles from all the other feature articles and thus one must search every page in the archives. There doesn't seem to be any proper order to the articles and one has a hard time following the thread. We Canadians need to learn our history... . A nation without history is not a nation."