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Thomas Arnold

1795 - 1842 Hymnal Number: d35 Author of "Come, my soul, thou [you] must be waking" in Sing to the Lord

Mari Ruef Hofer

1858 - 1929 Hymnal Number: d32 Author of "Come, all ye shepherds, ye children of earth" in Sing to the Lord Born: July 18, 1858/9, Littleport, Iowa. Died: December 31, 1929, Bakersfield, California (she died while traveling by train from Los Angeles, California, to Portland, Oregon). Hofer was educated at the Mt. Carroll, Illinois, Seminary and the University of Chicago. She taught music in the public schools of La Crosse, Wisconsin; Chicago, Illinois; and Rochester, Minnesota. She also taught at the Pestalozzi-Froebel Teacher’s College, Chicago; the University of California, the University of Georgia, and the University of Tennessee, and managed musical programs for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago. Her works include: Christmas in Peasant France (Chicago, Illinois: Clayton F. Summy, 1900) Children’s Singing Games Old and New, 1901 The New Volume of Rhythms, Marches and Games, 1904 Mother Nature and Her Children Story of Bethlehem: A Christmas Play with Music, 1912 Christmasse in Merrie England, 1915 Seasonal Festivals and Pageants (Chicago, Illinois: Clayton F. Summy, 1916) Old Tunes New Rimes and Games (A. Flanagan, 1917) Music for the Child World (Chicago, Illinois: Clayton F. Summy, 1926) All the World a Dancing (Chicago, Illinois: Clayton F. Summy, 1925) Popular Folk Games and Dances (A. Flanagan, 1929) --www.hymntime.com/tch

S. D. Rodholm

1877 - 1951 Person Name: Soren Damsgaard Rodholm Hymnal Number: d21 Author of "Beauty around us, glory above us, Lovely are earth and" in Sing to the Lord Rodholm served as president of the Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (1922-26), president of Grand View College, and professor and dean of the AELC Seminary. NN, Hymnary

Mary A. Nicholson

Hymnal Number: d48 Author of "Easter flowers are blooming bright" in Sing to the Lord

Ethel L. Smither

Hymnal Number: d246 Author of "We thank thee, O our Father, for stories" in Sing to the Lord

Margaret L. Williams

Hymnal Number: d198 Author of "Sing of all the different races" in Sing to the Lord

Sarah Williams

1838 - 1868 Hymnal Number: d22 Author of "O, Lord, I do repent" in Sing to the Lord Williams, Sarah, only child of Robert Williams, born in London c. 1838, and died April 25, 1868. She contributed to the periodicals and published Rainbows in Springtide, 1866, and Twilight Hours, 1868. The hymn “Because I knew not when my life was good" (Repentanc), in Horder's Worship Song, 1905, is from her Twilight Hours, 1868, p. 150, st. iv., v., vii. being omitted. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Fred D. Wentzel

1895 - 1995 Person Name: F. D. Wentzel Hymnal Number: d53 Author of "Father Almighty, Maker of earth and sky" in Sing to the Lord

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