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Ken Barker

b. 1955 Arranger (last st. setting and choral ending) of "KREMSER" in The Celebration Hymnal

Bruce Greer

Arranger (last stanza setting and choral ending) of "KREMSER" in The Celebration Hymnal

Adriaan Valerius

1575 - 1625 Person Name: A. Valerius Author of "We Praise Thee, O God" in Psalter Hymnal (Blue)

David Regier

Person Name: David P. Regier Author of "Forever Your Word Is Established" in Psalms of Grace

Julia Buckley Cady

Person Name: Julia Bulkley Cady Author of "We Praise Thee, O God, our Redeemer, Creator" in The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America See Cory, Julia C.

Paul Bennemann

1885 - 1954 Translator of "Al Di' la Sinjoro ni iras por preĝi ("Dankpreĝo")" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta German teacher and collector of international folksongs. Edited Internacia Kantaro, Leipzig, 1929.

Katharine H. Annin

1893 - 1993 Person Name: Katherine Huntington Author of "The Lord, in His Righteousness, Judges the People" in Christian Youth Hymnal Birth: Flushing, Long Island, N.Y. June 10, 1893. Education: graduated from Miss Fine's School, Princeton, N.J. 1910, and from Bryn Mawr College in the class of 1914. Studied music with Angela Diller and Elizabeth Quaile in New York City, & at the Thomas Whitney Surette summer Music School in Concord, Mass. Marriage and family: married William Stuart Annin, class of 1917, Princeton, on Oct. 15, 1920. Three children. Interests: Moved in 1924 to the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts, where Mr. Annin raised Guernsey purebred cattle. He later joined the editorial staff of the Berkshire Eagle, a daily newspaper in Pittsfield, Mass. I taught elementary grades in private schools, and was librarian for the Richmond Public Library for 11 years, and director of the Richmond Congregational Church choir for many years. Have always been interested in gardening, bird-watching and all aspects of conservation, and am active in church and town activities. Publications: 1. In 1920, in collaboration with Elizabeth Robinson (now deceased), was compiler of the "Concord Hymnal for Day School, Sunday School and Home." Still available from E.C. Schirmer Music Co., Boston, Mass., who published it as No. 10 in the Concord Series. 2. From 1957 to the present, have been weekly (recently bi-weekly) columnists for the Berkshire Eagle under its heading "Our Berkshires." 3. Author of "Richmond, Massachusetts. The Story of a Berkshire Town and its People 1765-1965." Sponsored by the Richmond Civic Association. Winner of a Certificate of Commendation from the American Society for State and Local History. --Letter from Katharine H. Annin to Leonard Ellinwood, 6 June 1980. DNAH Archives

Hendrik Arie de Hoog

1910 - 2001 Person Name: H. A. de Hoog Translator (in part) of "Kun preĝo al Reĝo de l' reĝoj ni venas" in Adoru H. A. de Hoog (authorities differ as to whether his surname should be alphabetized under d or under H) was a Dutch Esperantist and a member of the Esperanto Academy, head of its grammar section beginning in 1972, president of KELI (the main international association of Protestant Esperantists) and of its Dutch section, author of several books in Esperanto, and a member of the editorial committee that produced Adoru kantante (1971), in which he had fifteen hymn translations; thirteen texts in Adoru (2001).

Steve Holcomb

Composer (descant and choral ending) of "KREMSER" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration

Dirk Philips

1504 - 1568 Person Name: Dirk Philips, c. 1504-1568 Author of "Rejoice, Be Glad Exceedingly" in The Christian Hymnary

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