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Howard Charles Adie Gaunt

1902 - 1983 Person Name: H. C. A. Gaunt (b. 1902) Hymnal Number: 23 Author of "Lord Jesus, once you spoke to men" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Leo Sowerby

1895 - 1968 Person Name: Leo Sowerby (1895-1968) Hymnal Number: 50 Composer of "ROSEDALE" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs Leo Sowerby (1895-1968) was born in Grand Rapids and studied at the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago (M.A. 1918). He served as regimental bandmaster with the 332nd Field Artillery Band in both England and France (1917-1919). He became the first fellow of the American Academy in Rome, where he studied for three years. He participated in the Salzburg Festival for Contemporary Music in 1923. From 1924 to 1963 he was on the faculty of the American Conservatory. He also was organist and choirmaster of St. James Church (1927-1963). Sowerby had an interest in folk music which he turned into wonderful compositions. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his Canticle of the Sun (1946). He died at Port Clinton, Ohio. --Presbyterian Hymnal Companion

Irving Lowens

b. 1916 Person Name: Irving Lowens (b. 1916) Hymnal Number: 9 Harmonizer of "FORGIVE OUR SINS" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Malcolm Williamson

1931 - 2003 Person Name: Malcolm Williamson (b. 1931) Hymnal Number: 72 Composer of "MERCER STREET" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Didier Rimaud

1922 - 2003 Hymnal Number: 11 Author of "God, your glory we have seen in your Son" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Olive W. Spannaus

1916 - 2018 Person Name: Olive Wise Spannaus (b. 1916) Hymnal Number: 24 Author of "Lord of all nations, grant me grace" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs Olive Wise Spannaus died May 10, 2018 in Seattle.

Mary Babcock Crawford

1909 - 1999 Person Name: Mary Babcock Crawford (b. 1909) Hymnal Number: 72 Author (Stanza 3) of "This is my Father's world" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs Crawford, Mary Babcock. (Salem, Oregon, 1909- ). Methodist. Occidental College, B.A.; San Francisco Theological Seminary, M.A.; Columbia University, M.A. Taught early childhood education and child development at Monterey Peninsula College, and active in choral singing. --Letters from Mary Babcock Crawford to Mary Louise VanDyke, 1987 DNAH Archives

Peter R. Hallock

1924 - 2014 Person Name: Peter Hallock (b. 1924) Hymnal Number: 60 Harmonizer of "CHRIST LAG IN TODESBANDEN" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Harry Lee

1874 - 1942 Person Name: Harry Lee (1874-1942) Hymnal Number: 58 Author of "My Master was so very poor" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Ann B. Snow

Person Name: Anna B. Snow Hymnal Number: 41 Author of "Wherever I may wander" in More Hymns and Spiritual Songs

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