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Jan Struther

1901 - 1953 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Author of "Lord of All Hopefulness" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Jan Struther, given name: Joyce Torrens-Graham [sic Joyce Anstruther] (b. Westminster, London, England, 1901; d. New York, NY, 1953) wrote many poems and essays under the pen name of Jan Struther (derived from her mother's maiden name, Eva Anstruther). In addition to her pen name, Struther also had the married names of Mrs. Anthony Maxtone Graham and, from a second marriage, Mrs. Adolf Kurt Placzek. During World War II she moved with her children to New York City and remained there until her death. In England she is best known for her novel Mrs. Miniver (1940), which consists of sketches of British family life before World War II. Immensely popular, the book was later made into a movie. Struther also wrote comic and serious poetry, essays, and short stories, published in Betsinda Dances and Other Poems (1931), Try Anything Twice (1938), The Glass Blower (1941), and, posthumously, The Children's Bells (1957). Songs of Praise (1931) included twelve of her hymn texts. Bert Polman

Erik Routley

1917 - 1982 Person Name: Erik Routley, 1917-1982 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Harmonizer of "SLANE" in Gather Comprehensive

David Evans

1874 - 1948 Person Name: David Evans, 1874-1948 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Harmonizer of "SLANE" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People David Evans (b. Resolven, Glamorganshire, Wales, 1874; d. Rosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire, Wales, 1948) was an important leader in Welsh church music. Educated at Arnold College, Swansea, and at University College, Cardiff, he received a doctorate in music from Oxford University. His longest professional post was as professor of music at University College in Cardiff (1903-1939), where he organized a large music department. He was also a well-known and respected judge at Welsh hymn-singing festivals and a composer of many orchestral and choral works, anthems, service music, and hymn tunes. Bert Polman

Carlton R. Young

b. 1926 Person Name: Carlton R. Young, b. 1926 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Arranger of "SLANE" in Hymnal Supplement 98

Colin Hand

Meter: 10.11.11.12 Composer of "SLANE" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Ronald F. Krisman

Person Name: Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Translator of "Lord of All Hopefulness (Dios Anhelante)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Jaroslav J. Vajda

1919 - 2008 Person Name: Jaroslav J. Vajda, 1919-2008 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Author of "Gather Your Children" in Community of Christ Sings Jaroslav J. Vajda (b. Lorain, Ohio, 1919; d. 2008) Born of Czechoslovakian parents, Vajda was educated at Concordia College in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Concordia Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Ordained as a Lutheran pastor in 1944, he served congregations in Pennsylvania and Indiana until 1963. He was editor of the periodicals The Lutheran Beacon (1959-1963) and This Day (1963-1971) and book editor and developer for Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis from 1971 until his retirement in 1986. Working mainly with hymn texts, Vajda served on several Lutheran commissions of worship. A writer of original poetry since his teens, he was the author of They Followed the King (1965) and Follow the King (1977). His translations from Slovak include Bloody Sonnets (1950), Slovak Christmas (1960), An Anthology of Slovak Literature (1977), and contributions to the Lutheran Worship Supplement (1969) and the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978). A collection of his hymn texts, carols, and hymn translations was issued as Now the Joyful Celebration (1987); its sequel is So Much to Sing About (1991). Vajda's hymns are included in many modern hymnals, and he was honored as a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada in 1988. Bert Polman

Cyril Taylor

1907 - 1991 Person Name: Cyril Vincent Taylor (1907-1991) Meter: 10.11.11.12 Composer of "MINIVER" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.) Cyril V. Taylor (b. Wigan, Lancashire, England, 1907; d. Petersfield, England, 1992) was a chorister at Magdalen College School, Oxford, and studied at Christ Church, Oxford, and Westcott House, Cambridge. Ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1932, he served the church as both pastor and musician. His positions included being a producer in the religious broadcasting department of the BBC (1939­1953), chaplain of the Royal School of Church Music (1953-1958), vicar of Cerne Abbas in Dorsetshire (1958-1969), and precentor of Salisbury Cathedral (1969-1975). He contributed twenty hymn tunes to the BBC Hymn Book (1951), which he edited, and other tunes to the Methodist Hymns and Psalms (1983). He also edited 100 Hymns for Today (1969) and More Hymns for Today (1980). Writer of the booklet Hymns for Today Discussed (1984), Taylor was chairman of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland from 1975 to 1980. Bert Polman

Walter Stanton

1891 - 1978 Person Name: Walter K. Stanton, b.1891 Meter: 10.11.11.12 Composer of "SNOWSHILL" in The Book of Praise Stanton, Walter Kendall; d. 1978; British conductor and educator

Don Hustad

1918 - 2013 Person Name: Donald P. Hustad Meter: 10.11.11.12 Arranger of "SLANE" in The Worshiping Church

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