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Frederick J. Gielow

Person Name: Frederick J. Gielow, Jr. Hymnal Number: 253 Author of "I Must Be Strong" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

The Standard Publishing Company

Publisher of "" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Guy C. Latchaw

Hymnal Number: 265 Composer of "[The Lord my tender Shepherd is]" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Helen W. Culberson

Hymnal Number: 168 Author of "I Want to Live Closer to Jesus" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Charles H. Richards

1839 - 1925 Hymnal Number: 232 Author of "Dear Savior Mine" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

DeLoss Smith

1875 - 1939 Person Name: De Loss Smith Hymnal Number: 297 Composer of "[Come, friends, sing, of the faith that's so dear to me]" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 Smith, DeLoss. (1875?--March 16, 1939, Missoula, Montana). Attended Eureka College, Illinois. Associated with William H. Boles and Charles Reign Scoville. Moved to New York City in 1907; director of music at Central Church, New York City, and Central Church, Des Moines, Iowa. Joined the music faculty at Columbia University, and in 1915 was elected to position of dean at the School of Music at the University of Montana at Missoula. --Tina Schneider, from obituary in the DNAH Archives

R. O. Johnson

Hymnal Number: 81 Composer of "[He came to me in mercy one day]" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Abner P. Cobb

1853 - 1923 Person Name: A. P. Cobb Hymnal Number: 252 Author of "Do You Know the Song?" in Favorite Hymns No. 2 Born: October 27, 1853, Woos­ter, Ohio. Died: Feb­ru­a­ry 11, 1923. Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Illinois. Cobb’s fam­i­ly moved to De­ca­tur, Il­li­nois, when he was about 13 years old. As a young man, he worked as a ma­chin­ist. He grad­u­at­ed from Eu­re­ka Coll­ege, Eu­re­ka, Il­li­nois, in 1878, and pas­tored in Nor­mal, Wash­burn, Pe­ter­sburg and Spring­field, Il­li­nois; Des Moines, Io­wa; Cov­ing­ton, Ken­tucky; and San Antonio, Tex­as. He was al­so an ac­tive evan­gel­ist, at­tend­ing meet­ings in Bos­ton, New York Ci­ty, Min­ne­ap­o­lis, and other ma­jor ci­ties. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Mrs. Will L. Murphy

Hymnal Number: 286 Author of "Constantly Abiding" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

Giuseppe Verdi

1813 - 1901 Person Name: G. Verdi Hymnal Number: 65 Composer of "["Fear not," the Master said]" in Favorite Hymns No. 2

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