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W. G. Hopes

Hymnal Number: 13 Author of "In His Army We Are Marching" in Kingdom Songs

Clinton Dudley Lowden

1890 - 1959 Person Name: Clinton D. Lowden Hymnal Number: 52 Composer of "[Here is sweet concord united]" in Kingdom Songs

Irene Durfee

Hymnal Number: 78 Author of "Steadfast Every Moment" in Kingdom Songs Pseudonym. See also : P. P. Bilhorn

Geraldine Frances

Hymnal Number: 49 Composer of "[We shall do so much in the years to come]" in Kingdom Songs

Thomas Benton

Person Name: T. B. Hymnal Number: 4 Author of "Praise the Lord Forevermore" in Kingdom Songs

James L. Elderdice

1858 - 1934 Hymnal Number: 57 Author of "Send It On" in Kingdom Songs Early 20th Century Pseudonym: Hermit. Elderdice was both a minister and medical doctor. His works include: Malcha Mechica, 1895 --www.hymntime.com/tch/ ============== A popular and prolific poet of the period from 1877 to 1881 was James L. Elderdice, whose no de plume was “Hermit.” Like most authors who write so much, considerable of his work was weak. He possessed many poetical ideas, but was not always happy in expressing them. In the April, 1880, number of the Pastime, he published a poem entitled “A Picture,” which he entered for the laureateship, but it was unsuccessful. The next year he made another attempt to win and was successful, his poem being entitle, “Progressiveness of Development.” His poems were not highly figurative, but were nearly all reflective in their character. excerpts from A Cyclopedia of the Literature of Amateur Journalism By Truman Joseph Spencer

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