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Agnes Burton Deans

Translator of "Ĉe arktaj neĝo-montoj" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta

Jean Holloway

b. 1939 Author of "Stand up, stand up for Jesus" in Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.)

Johan Nordahl Brun

1745 - 1816 Person Name: J. N. Brun Author of "Miandry ao ambony" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

George James Webb

1803 - 1887 Person Name: G. J. Webb Composer of "[Stand up, stand up for Jesus]" in Crowning Praises George James Webb, b. 1803,England; d. 1887, Orange, N. J. Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

I. B. Woodbury

1819 - 1858 Author of "Ho, reapers of life's harvest" in Songs for Young People Woodbury, Isaac Baker. (Beverly, Massachusetts, October 23, 1819--October 26, 1858, Columbia, South Carolina). Music editor. As a boy, he studied music in nearby Boston, then spent his nineteenth year in further study in London and Paris. He taught for six years in Boston, traveling throughout New England with the Bay State Glee Club. He later lived at Bellow Falls, Vermont, where he organized the New Hampshire and Vermont Musical Association. In 1849 he settled in New York City where he directed the music at the Rutgers Street Church until ill-health caused him to resign in 1851. He became editor of the New York Musical Review and made another trip to Europe in 1852 to collect material for the magazine. in the fall of 1858 his health broke down from overwork and he went south hoping to regain his strength, but died three days after reaching Columbia, South Carolina. He published a number of tune-books, of which the Dulcimer, of New York Collection of Sacred Music, went through a number of editions. His Elements of Musical Composition, 1844, was later issued as the Self-instructor in Musical Composition. He also assisted in the compilation of the Methodist Hymn Book of 1857. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives

S. Ralph Harlow

1885 - 1972 Author of "O young and fearless Prophet" in The Hymnal of the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church of America Born: July 20, 1885, Boston, Massachusetts. Died: August 21, 1972, Northampton, Massachusetts. Buried: Abels Hill Cemetery (also known as Chilmark Cemetery), Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Harlow attended Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, & Hartford Theological Seminary. Ordained a Congregational minister in 1912, he was a chaplain and sociology teacher at the International College in Smyrna, Turkey (1912-22). When World War I broke out, he served as YMCA director for the American forces in France. In 1923, he joined Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, serving over 30 years as a professor of religion and social ethics. He traveled overseas as a lecturer for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and was a visiting professor at Pierce College in Athens, Greece (1945-46). --www.hymntime.com/tch

John Barathi

Person Name: S. John Barathi Translator of "கிரீன்லாந்தின் பனிமலை துவங்கி" in The Cyber Hymnal

Daniel Díaz

Person Name: Daniel Díaz R. Translator of "Adorar, Trabajar, Testificar" in Himnario Bautista Pseudonym See also : Robleto, Adolfo

Heinrich XXII

1846 - 1902 Person Name: Heinrich XXII, Graf v. Reuß Author of "Der Herr hat mich erkaufet" in Gesangbuch mit Noten

Theron Brown

1832 - 1914 Person Name: Theron Brown, 1832-1914 Author of "He Rose! O Morn of Wonder!" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: April 29, 1832, Wil­li­man­tic, Con­nec­ti­cut. A Bap­tist min­is­ter, Brown pas­tored church­es in South Fram­ing­ham and Can­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts (1859-70). Re­tir­ing from pas­tor­al work due to vo­cal dis­a­bil­i­ty, he was a con­trib­u­tor and ed­it­or of the Youth’s Com­pan­ion for more than 40 years, and a mem­ber of the of­fice staff for the last 20. Be­tween 1880 and 1890, he con­trib­ut­ed hymns more or less re­gu­lar­ly to the quar­tet and an­ti­phon­al chor­us ser­vice at the Rug­gles Street Church in Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts. His works in­clude: The Blount Fam­i­ly Nameless Wo­men of the Bi­ble Life Songs The Sto­ry of the Hymns and Tunes, with He­ze­ki­ah But­ter­worth (New York: Amer­i­can Tract So­ci­e­ty, 1906) --www.hymntime.com/tch

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