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We Will Work Today

Author: Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Are you lifting up the fallen Refrain First Line: We will trust and work today

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[Are you lifting up the fallen?]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. F. Myers Incipit: 55324 71354 71765 Used With Text: We Will Work Today

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We Will Work Today

Author: Grace Glenn Hymnal: New Century Carols #17 (1899) First Line: Are you lifting up the fallen? Refrain First Line: We will trust and work today Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you lifting up the fallen?]

We will work today

Author: Grace Glenn Hymnal: Gospel Voices No.3 #d15 (1902) First Line: Are you lifting up the fallen Refrain First Line: We will trust and work today Languages: English

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Mrs. L. M. Beal Bateman

1843 - 1943 Author of "We Will Work Today" Pseudonym: Grace Glenn; Lucinda M. Beal Bateman lived in Ionia, Michigan. She wrote A book of rhymes to suit the times published about 1886 by N. Chapin & Son (Chicago); Gleams of gold published about 1889, and The prohibition speaker: a collection of readings, recitations, dialogues, tableux and songs for temperance and prohibition entertainments published in 1889 by Filmore Bros. (Cincinnati). She married Zadoc Henry Bateman in 1875. They had one daughter, Grace. Dianne Shapiro, from "A book of rhymes to suit the times" and "The Genealogy of Dennis Bowen Caskey and Michelle Lynn Smith" (caskey-family.com/genhome, retrieved 7-1-2018)

A. F. Myers

Composer of "[Are you lifting up the fallen?]" in New Century Carols Augustus (Gus) Franklin Myers USA 1850-1902. Born at Ashland, OH, he was a music composer and publisher. He may have taught music, as his title of ‘Professor’, is noted by one source. His song books include: “The life line”, “The search light” (1894), “The seed sower” (1897). He wrote many lyrics and tunes. He died at Toledo, OH. John Perry

Grace Glenn

Author of "We Will Work Today" in New Century Carols Pseudonym. See also Bateman, L. M. Beal, Mrs. (Lucinda M.), b. 1843
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