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James Ryder Randall

1839 - 1908 Person Name: James R. Randall Composer of "[I love thine ev'ry hill and vale]" in Quartets and Choruses for Men

Jane Robbins

Author of "Now let our voices gladly ring" in Hymns of the United Church

Eugene Field

1850 - 1895 Person Name: Eugene Field, 1850-1895 Author of "Sing, Christmas Bells" in The Cyber Hymnal Field, Eugene, an American journalist who has written somewhat extensively for children, was born at St. Louis, Missouri, Sep. 2, 1850, educated at the University of Missouri, and died Nov. 4, 1895. His published works include Little Book of Western Verse, 1889; Second Book of Verse, 1891; and Love Songs of Childhood, 1894. A limited number of his hymns are in common use in America, and specimens of his verse are given in Horder's Treasury of American Sacred Song, 1900, pp. 283-287. See also "There burns a star o'er Bethlehem town." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Elsie Janet French

Author of "O Starry Flag" in The Message in Song

Emmet G. Coleman

Person Name: E. G. Coleman Author of "The despot's at our very door" in The Temperance Songbook

Paul Gottfried Christaller

1860 - 1950 Translator of "Abio vi, abio vi" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta Paul Gottfried Christaller, 1850-1860, a German, was a pioneer of Esperanto and a secondary-school teacher ("profesoro en artmetia altlernejo"), according to ADORU.

Adelaide Robertson Webb

Person Name: Adelaide R. Webb Author of "O Hear the Savior's Voice" in The Cyber Hymnal

Orr A. Cheek

Author of "Endeavorers" in Praise Him

W. B. Pitcher

Author of "Philathea National Hymn" in The Bible School Hymnal

Mélanie Melley-Rochat

1829 - 1896 Person Name: Mélanie Melley-Rochat, 1829-1896 Author of "Joyeux Noël" in The Cyber Hymnal

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