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Henry H. Barber

1835 - 1923 Person Name: Henry Hervey Barber Hymnal Number: 51 Author of "Far off, O God, and yet most near" in The School Hymnal BARBER, HENRY HERVEY: Unitarian; b. at Warwick, Mass., Dec. 30, 1835. He was educated at Deerfield (Mass.) Academy and Meadville Theological School (1861). He held successive pastorates at Harvard, Mass. (1861-66), Somerville, Mass. (1866-84), and Meadville, Pa. (1884-90), while from 1884 to 1904 he was professor of philosophy and theology at Meadville Theological School. Since 1904 he has been professor emeritus. He is a member of the American Historical Association and of the American Economic Association, and from 1875 to 1884 was editor of the Unitarian Review. New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge

Frederick M. White

Hymnal Number: 164 Author of "We bless Thee, Lord, for all this common life" in The School Hymnal

C. Warwick Jordan

1840 - 1909 Person Name: C. W. Jordan Hymnal Number: 158 Composer of "DOMUS DOMINI" in The School Hymnal Born: January 27, 1841, Bristol, Gloucester, England. Died: August 30, 1909, Hayward’s Heath, Sussex, England. Cremated: Golders Green, London, England. Jordan began his musical career as a chorister, first at Bristol Cathedral and later at St. Paul’s Cathedral. He was educated at Oxford (BMus 1869), and received the Lambeth degree of Doctor of Music in 1886. A champion of plainsong, he was an honorary organist of the London Gregorian Association, where he took a prominent part in the annual festivals at St. Paul’s Cathedral. He was a professor of organ and harmony at the Guildhall School of Music, and an honorary fellow, examiner and treasurer of the Royal College of Organists. Jordan held organist positions at St. Paul’s, Bunhill Row (1857); St. Luke’s Holloway (1860); and from 1866 until his death at St. Stephen’s Church, Lewisham (where he was also choir master). His works include: One Hundred and Fifty Harmonies (London: Novello, Ewer & Company, 1880) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Frank S. Hunnewell

b. 1860 Hymnal Number: 232 Composer of "OPTIMIST" in The School Hymnal Hunnewell, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in White Plains, New York, was living in 1918, when his 23-year old son Donald was killed in World War I. Sources New York Times, November 24, 1918, p. 23 Music-- OAKLAND PARTING HYMN SALVATOR WOODBRIDGE --www.hymntime.com/tch

John T. Grimley

Hymnal Number: 247 Composer of "SUMMERFORD" in The School Hymnal

Sydney Cross

Person Name: Sidney Cross Hymnal Number: 76 Author of ""Peace on earth, good-will toward men!"" in The School Hymnal

Wilbur D. Nesbit

1871 - 1927 Hymnal Number: 255 Author of "Your flag and my flag" in The School Hymnal

Frank R. Rix

Hymnal Number: 255 Composer of "YOUR FLAG AND MY FLAG" in The School Hymnal

R. H. Bush

Hymnal Number: 166 Composer of "HARRIET" in The School Hymnal

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