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Steuart Wilson

1889 - 1966 Person Name: J. Steuart Wilson Author of "Come see this little Stranger" in The Church and School Hymnal Wilson, Sir (James) Steuart; b. 22 July 1889, Clifton, England, d. 18 Dec. 1966, Petersfield, England; tenor, administrator, and song translator. LOC Name Authority File

Arthur L. Salmon

1865 - 1952 Person Name: Arthur L. Salmon (1865-1952) Author of "The night is dark, the winds are still" in Christian Praise

Monica Jenner

Arranger of "IN DER WIEGEN" in Adoru kantante

Harold Jenner

Arranger of "IN DER WIEGEN" in Adoru kantante

William Hale Savile

1859 - 1925 Person Name: W. H. Savile Author of "Dost know, good ox, thine Owner" in The Winchester Hymn Supplement

Robert Graves

Translator of "He Smiles Within His Cradle" in Songs of Light

M. Savile

Author of "Dost know, good ox, thine Owner" in The Winchester Hymn Supplement

Elizabeth Poston

1905 - 1987 Person Name: E. P. Arranger of "[Behold a silly tender babe]" in The Cambridge Hymnal Elizabeth Poston (24 October 1905 – 18 March 1987) was an English composer, pianist, and writer. See more in: Wikipedia

L. I. Gentle

1904 - 1988 Person Name: Leonard Ivor Gentle Translator of "Ĉe-sine kuŝas Krist' la Beb'" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Leonard Ivor Gentle, an Englishman, was for 26 years the organist of the Londona Esperanta Diservo, for many years the best known Esperanto Protestant worship meeting. Four of his works appear in Adoru, and many others are accessible at the archived versions of TTT-Himnaro Cigneta (http://reocities.com/cigneto/thcbio/g/gentle_li.html) Leland Ross

James Steuart Wilson

Person Name: J. S. W. Author of "Come see this little stranger" in The Winchester Hymn Supplement See Wilson, Steuart, 1889-1906

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