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Joanne Reynolds

Author of "Come to Join the Feast" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People

Keith S. Kalemba

Composer of "BELLASYLVA" in One in Faith Keith Kalemba is a music editor for the World Library Division of GIA. Keith’s first experience with Catholic music ministry was as choir director for the Temple University Newman Center where he also had the privilege of being a delegate to the 1994 World Youth Day celebration in Rome. He is currently on the music staff of St. John of the Cross in Western Springs, Illinois. Formerly, he was on the music staff of Ascension Church in Oak Park, Illinois. He also serves on the faculty of the Liturgical Music Institute in Huntington, New York. Keith earned both his Bachelor of Music in Composition and Master of Music in Composition at Temple University and has also studied audio engineering and computer music as a graduate fellow. He joined the editorial staff of World Library Publications in 2001. He has presented workshops at several national conventions. Keith Kalemba

Matthew Wilks

Author of "Jesu's Precious Name Excels" in The Cyber Hymnal

R. Frederick Crider

Author of "Behold the light has dawned" in Discipleship Ministries Collection

A. S. Doughty

Author of "Going up to Zion" in The Helper in Sacred Song Late 19th Century

John F. Kinsey

1852 - 1915 Person Name: J. F. Kinsey Composer of "[Rejoice, the King is risen]" in The Cyber Hymnal Late 19th Century Kinsey’s works include: Pearls and Diamonds for the Sunday School (Lafayette, Indiana: Echo Music Company, 1892) Music-- ECHOES OF GLORY HUATULCO PEARLS AND DIAMONDS REJOICE, THE KING IS RISEN --www.hymntime.com/tch

J. E. Pauley

Author of "Rejoice, the King Is Risen" in The Cyber Hymnal

Tamra N. Lee

Author of "Our Messiah Came" in The Cyber Hymnal

Louise J. Kirkwood

Author of "In the Hollow of His Hand (Kirkwood)" in The Cyber Hymnal Louise J Kirkwood USA 1846-1914. It is surmised she married William J Demorest in New York City, and she became a good seamstress and an author. In 1881 she wrote “An illustrated sewing primer with songs and music for schools and families”. It was about basic sewing and dressmaking. Another book, “School sewing”, was also published. Kirkwood also patented a school sewing system box in 1887. As of 1909 she was still living. The book had several reprintings and can still be purchased on line. John Perry

Hedwig T. Durnbaugh

b. 1929 Person Name: Hedwig T. Durnbaugh, b. 1929 Translator of "Seed That in Earth Is Dying" in Evangelical Lutheran Worship Author of several DNAH biographical essays.

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