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Jeannie Gagné

b. 1960 Person Name: Jeannie Gagné, 1960- Author of "In My Quiet Sorrow" in Singing the Journey

Caroline Bartlett Crane

1858 - 1935 Person Name: Caroline J. Bartlett Author of "What shall the New Year bring" in Hymns in Harmony with Modern Thought Caroline Julia Bartlett Crane, Unitarian minister, born in Hudson, st. Croix county, Wis., 17th August 1858. She is a daughter of Lorenzo Dow and Julia A. Brown Bartlett. When she was sixteen years old, she heard a sermon which led her to make the liberal ministry her lifework. After she was graduated at Carthage College, in Illinois the disapproval of her relatives and friends kept her from entering the ministry at once, and she turned her attention to newspaper work. For about three years she was on the staff of the Minneapolis "Tribune," and later was city editor of the Oshkosh "Daily Morning Times." After spending a short time in special study, Miss Bartlett entered on her new calling as pastor of a little Unitarian flock in Sioux Falls, S. Dak. During the three years she remained there, her efforts were greatly prospered.The fame of her labors at Sioux Falls brought her an urgent call from the First Unitarian Church of Kalamazoo, Mich., which she was induced to accept, as it would give her better opportunity for special study than she could have in South Dakota. Miss Bartlett spent the summer of 1891 abroad and preached in many of the Unitarian churches in England. In philanthropic investigations while abroad, Miss Bartlett went about with the slum officers of the Salvation Army. Her conversion to the cause of woman's political enfranchisement did not come until some years of public work, but then it was thorough. She married Augustus Warren Crane in 1896. From American Women: fifteen hundred biographies, with over 1,400 photos: a comprehensive encyclopedia of the lives and achievements of American women during the nineteenth century (Rev. ed.) by Frances E. Willard an Mary A Livermore (New York/Chicago/Springfield, OH: Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick, 1897

Harry Kemp

Person Name: Harry Kemp, 1883- Author of "Who thou art I know not" in The Beacon Song and Service book

Martha Sandefer

b. 1952 Person Name: Martha Sandefer, 1952- Author of "Building a New Way" in Singing the Journey

J. H. Cook

Author of "March of mind" in The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms, Hymns and Recitations, Original and Selected, for the Use of Liberals

Charles Harold Lyttle

1884 - 1980 Person Name: Charles Lyttle Author of "For life's good gifts" in The Beacon Song and Service book

Arthur Noyes

1880 - 1958 Person Name: A. Noyes Author of "Knowledge, they say, drives wonder" in Hymns for the Celebration of Life

Zach Stokes

Author of "Truth is our watchword, let it be" in The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms, Hymns and Recitations, Original and Selected, for the Use of Liberals

Thomas Paine

1737 - 1809 Author of "Land of liberty" in The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms, Hymns and Recitations, Original and Selected, for the Use of Liberals

Les Kleen

b. 1942 Person Name: Les Kleen, 1942- Composer of "[We forgive ourselves and each other]" in Singing the Journey

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