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Rikard Nordraak

1842 - 1866 Person Name: R. Nordraak Hymnal Number: 40 Composer of "[Christ is risen! Christ is risen!]" in Primary Teachers' Manual

M. R.

Hymnal Number: 40 Author of "Christ Is Risen Indeed" in Primary Teachers' Manual

Anna I. Pratt

Hymnal Number: 46 Author of "A Song of Praise" in Primary Teachers' Manual

Daniel Batchellor

1845 - 1934 Person Name: D. Batchellor Hymnal Number: 55 Composer of "[Breaks the joyful Easter dawn]" in Primary Teachers' Manual Daniel Batchellor United Kingdom 1845-1934. Born in London and educated in Brighton, he was a Quaker who wrote children's songs and musical instruction books. He emigrated to America in 1877, arriving in Boston. He worked at the New England Conservatory and the Oratory at Boston University. He promoted the Tonic Sol-Fa singing method, but the movement failed to establish itself. In 1920, a widower, he lived with his daughter, Marion, and her family in Baltimore, and later in Washington, D.C. He died in Philadelphia. John Perry

H. C. Camp

Person Name: H. C. C. Hymnal Number: 65 Composer of "[Little givers! come and bring]" in Primary Teachers' Manual

Mrs. Crosby Adams

1858 - 1951 Hymnal Number: 18 Composer of "[Lord, when to Thee a little lad]" in Primary Teachers' Manual Mrs. Crosby Adams (Juliette Aurelia Graves Adams) authored Studies in hymnology (Richmond, Va., Onward Press [c1929]), and received honorary doctorates from Converse College and Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. See: McAllister, Louise. (1957). Words to remember : sayings of Mrs. Crosby Adams. American Music Teacher, (November-December), 2ff.

Mary C. Seward

1839 - 1919 Person Name: Mrs. Mary C. Seward Hymnal Number: 30 Composer of "[Lift up, O little children]" in Primary Teachers' Manual Born: July 9, 1839, New Lon­don, Con­nec­ti­cut. Died: Cir­ca Sep­tem­ber 1919, on a train go­ing to Buf­fa­lo, New York. [Pseudonym: Ag­nes Bur­ney.] Daughter of Will­iam H. and Sar­ah La­tham Ash­bey Cog­ges­hall, Ma­ry was ed­u­cat­ed at the Fe­male Acad­e­my in Nor­wich, Con­nec­ti­cut, and marr­ied com­pos­er The­o­dore Sew­ard in 1860. She be­longed to the In­ter­na­tion­al Sun­shine So­ci­e­ty; the So­ro­sis Club of New York Ci­ty; the Wo­man’s Club of Ora­nge, New Jer­sey; was twice pre­si­dent of the Na­tion­al So­ci­e­ty of New Eng­land Wo­men; and was pre­si­dent of the Blind Ba­bies’ Hos­pi­tal in Sum­mit, New Jer­sey. As of 1914, she was liv­ing in East Or­ange, New Jer­sey. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

L. Erhardt

Hymnal Number: 6 Composer of "[The Easter flow'rs are sweet and fair]" in Primary Teachers' Manual

Mira Rowland

Person Name: M. R. Hymnal Number: 62 Author of "Missionary Processional" in Primary Teachers' Manual

Mary Manning

1855 - 1882 Hymnal Number: 57 Author of "There's a fold, both safe and happy" in Primary Teachers' Manual Black, Mary Anne, née Manning, elder daughter of John Manning, J.P. of Nottingham, wash, at Nottingham, Oct. 10th, 1855, married to Mr. Arthur Black, Sept. 1879, and died Feb. 21, 1882. Before her marriage Mrs. Black wrote a number of hymns under the nom de plume of "May Manning" for the anniversaries of a village school in which she was interested. One of these, "There's a fold, both safe and happy" (Heaven), was written, shortly after the death of a sister, in 1878, and included in W. R. Stevenson's School Hymnal, 1880. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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