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Alicia S. Carpenter

b. 1930 Person Name: Alicia S. Carpenter, 1930- Topics: These Things Shall Be Author of "We Celebrate the Web of Life" in Singing the Living Tradition

Vincent B. Silliman

1894 - 1979 Person Name: Vincent B. Silliman, 1894-1979 Topics: These Things Shall Be Author of "One World" in Singing the Living Tradition Silliman, Rev. Vincent Brown, D.D. (Hudson, Wisconsin, June 29, 1894-Feb. 1979, Yarmouth, Maine). He graduated from Meadville Theological School in 1920 and from the University of Minnesota in 1925. He served Unitarian churches in Buffalo, New York; Portland, Maine; Hollis, N.Y.; and Chicago, Illinois. He was a member of the committee which edited The Beacon Song and Service Book for Children and Young People (1935), and edited We Sing of Life (1955), an unusual collection of songs for children and young people, with a strong ethical emphasis, some set to familiar hymn tunes, others to interesting folk music. Mr. Silliman contributed to words of several songs. One of them, beginning "Morning, so fair to see" is also included in Hymns of the Spirit (1937). --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

Ralph Waldo Emerson

1803 - 1882 Person Name: Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1882 Topics: These Things Shall Be Author of "No Number Tallies Nature Up" in Singing the Living Tradition Emerson, Ralph Waldo, son of an Unitarian Minister, was born at Boston, U.S., May 25, 1803. He was educated for the Unitarian Ministry, and acted, 1829-32, as one of their ministers. Ultimately he left the ministry, and devoted himself to lecturing and literature. As a philosopher, essayist, and poet he rose to a distinguished position. He died at Concord, Massachusetts, April 27, 1882. His published works include Poems, 1846; Orations, Lectures, and Addresses, 1844; Representative Men, 1850; English Traits, 1856, &c. His hymns are not numerous. They include:— 1. Out from the heart of nature rolled. The Everlasting Word. This is part of his poem The Problem, published in the Dial, July, 1840; and then in the 1st ed. of his Poems, 1846. It was included in the Hymns of the Spirit, 1864, No. 636; and Martineau's Hymns, &c, 1873, No. 112. 2. We love the venerable house. The House of God. Written in 1833, for the Ordination of the Rev. Chandler Bobbins, who succeeded Emerson as Minister of the Second (Unitarian) Church, Boston. It is in the Hymns of thd Spirit, 1864, No. 224; and Martineau's Hymns of Praise and Prayer, 1873. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

M. C. H. Davis

1795 - 1880 Topics: These Things Shall Be Composer of "LIVERPOOL" in Singing the Living Tradition A clock mak­er and sil­ver smith, Davis grew up in New­ber­ry County, South Car­o­li­na, and appears in the 1850 and 1860 censuses there. By 1870, he and his wife Me­lin­da had moved in with their daugh­ter in Con­cord, South Car­o­li­na, and were liv­ing there through at least 1880. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Mary Allen Walden

b. 1946 Person Name: Mary Allen Walden, 1946- Topics: These Things Shall Be Arranger of "ETHELRED" in Singing the Living Tradition

Betsy Jo Angebranndt

b. 1931 Person Name: Betsy Jo Angebranndt, 1931- Topics: These Things Shall Be Arranger of "CREATION OF PEACE" in Singing the Living Tradition

E. T. Buehrer

Person Name: Edwin T. Buehrer, 1894-1969 Topics: These Things Shall Be Author of "We Sing Now Together" in Singing the Living Tradition

Barbara Zanotti

Topics: These Things Shall Be Author of "We'll Build a Land" in Singing the Living Tradition

Nurit Hirsch

b. 1942 Person Name: Nurit Hirsch, 20th cent. Topics: These Things Shall Be Composer of "BASHANAH" in Singing the Living Tradition

Dede Duson

b. 1938 Person Name: Dede Duson, 1938- Topics: These Things Shall Be Composer of "SAVANNA" in Singing the Living Tradition

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