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David Stanley Smith

1877 - 1949 Person Name: David S. Smith Composer of "LOS ANGELES" in The Methodist Hymnal b. July 6, 1877, Toledo, OH, d. Dec. 17, 1949, New Haven, CT; American composer and conductor LOC Name Authority File

Charles G. Goodrich

b. 1869 Person Name: Charles Gourlay Goodrich, 1869-? Composer of "SHORTLE" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: September 19, 1869, Waterbury, Connecticut. A graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, Goodrich was a professor of modern languages at Marietta College, Ohio, as well as a chorister and composer of church music. --www.hymntime.com/tch ============== Teacher, organist, musical director. Graduate of Wilbraham Academy, 1889; B.Ph., M.S. Wesleyan University 1893. He composed several anthems and college songs. International Who's who in Music and Musical Gazetteer By César Saerchinger ================ Charles Gourlay Goodrich Ph.B., M.S., DH.D. Professor of French, Emeritus Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois

Lovie Stratton

1841 - 1910 Person Name: Lovie R. Stratton Author of "O Lord, Our God, Almighty King" in The Cyber Hymnal Stratton, Lovie Ricker. (Somersworth, New Hampshire, October 31, 1841--September 6, 1910, Melrose, Massachusetts). The wife of the Rev. Frank K. Stratton, D.D., a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, New England Conference. For a number of years she was a teacher in the Dover, N.H., public schools. Her poems appeared in The Christian Witness, Zion's Herald, and other journals. --Robert G. McCutchan, DNAH Archives

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