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Ten New Hymns for the 70's

Publication Date: 1970 Publisher: The Hymn Society of America Publication Place: New York, NY Editors: The Hymn Society of America

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Tune Me In, O God

Author: Franklin P. Frye Appears in 1 hymnal

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LONDONDERRY AIR

Appears in 104 hymnals Incipit: 71232 36532 16134 Used With Text: Creator God, Whose Glory Is Creation

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Give Us a Dream to Share

Author: Miriam Drury Hymnal: HftS1970 #1 (1970) First Line: Give us to share a dream Languages: English

There Is Enough to Feed This World

Author: Robert N. Zearfoss Hymnal: HftS1970 #2 (1970) Languages: English

Tune Me In, O God

Author: Franklin P. Frye Hymnal: HftS1970 #3 (1970) Languages: English

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Carlton C. Buck

1907 - 1999 Hymnal Number: 6 Author of "We Want to Know, Lord Touch Our Minds" in Ten New Hymns for the 70's Carlton C. Buck served as the Pastor of the First Christian Church of Eugene, Oregon until 1960. Prior to this he held various pastorates in Christian Churches in Southern California, including a fourteen year pastorate in Fullerton from which he came to Eugene. A native of Salina, Kansas, he lived most of his adult life on the west coast. He received a Bachelor of Sacred Music Degree from the Los Angeles Bible Seminary, a Master of Arts and an honorary D.D. from San Gabriel College. He also worked at Whittier College and Chapman College. He is the author of three books, and of numerous sacred songs; and was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. He is the author of the Hymn Society's "O Master Teacher, Teach us Now" in Fifteen New Christian Education Hymns, and "Bless Thou Our Christian Homes, O Lord" in Marriage and Family Life Hymns. --From, Ten New Hymns on the Ministry, 1966. Used by permission.

Miriam Drury

1900 - 1985 Hymnal Number: 1 Author of "Give Us a Dream to Share" in Ten New Hymns for the 70's Miriam Drury (1900-1985) was a native of California and lived there most of her life. Her husband was a faculty member at San Francisco Theological Seminary. After retirement, she lived in Monte Vista Presbyterian Retirement Home, Pasadena, California. Her hymn "Walk Tall, Christian" was also included in The Worshipbook (1970). Drury composed many complete hymns (words and music), anthems, and poems for both children and adults. She was an award-winning composer for the Hymn Society of America and a number of her hymns were published by the society. The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion 1993 ============================= Miriam Drury (Mrs. Clifford Merrill Drury) is a native of California where she has lived most of her life. Her home is in Pasedena. She has long been interest in writing stories, poems and songs for children as well as articles for adults. She is the author and composer of many Sunday School and Grade School songs. --Ten New Hymns on the Ministry, 1966. Used by permission.

Marion James

b. 1913 Hymnal Number: 8 Author of "The Church of Christ Has Work to Do" in Ten New Hymns for the 70's James, Marion (Mrs. Roy William Price). (1913--?). Aurora, Illinois; communicant of Trinity Episcopal Church. A former journalist, she earned an A.B. from Vassar College. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives ================== Marion James (Mrs. Roy William Price) is the author of two books of verse, juvenile stories, and poems, and over fifty sacred and secular lyrics. Her children's hymns are published by the Oxford Press, England, the United Church of Canada, Seabury Press, and the Lutheran Church of America, with recordings by the latter, 1966-1969. Her hymn text, "O Jesus, Who Once Heard the Plea", with music by John Leo Lewis, published by the Hymn Society in 1961, appeared in the 1968 Advent Christian Hymnal. Also in collaboration with Mr. Lewis, she won the Drexel Award of 1955, second place in the Moravian Contest of 1956, and the Harvey Gaul Award of 1957. The mother of three children, she resides with her husband in Aurora, Illinois, where she is a communicant of Trinity Episcopal Church. A former journalist, she holds an A.B. from Vassar College, and is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. --Ten New Hymns for the 70's, 1970. Used by permission.