Excerpt from In Memory of Bert Leston Taylor (B. L. T.): Program and Records of a Public Meeting Held in the Blackstone Theatre, March 27, 1921
For years he was fascinated with the name Saskatchewan. He used to speak it aloud that others might sense its charm. He knew the region well, and planned many long trips there since he was convinced that any land which had gained for itself such a name must be of wondrous charm.
His eyes were ever turning towards the north, to the cool silences of the woods, for there was in his nature a something Shy,aloof, that found itself most at home out in the open, under the great pines.
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