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Fred H. Byshe

Hymnal Number: 32 Composer of "[Many are anxiously seeking today]" in The King of Glory

E. D. Elliott

Hymnal Number: 82 Author of "It Truly is Marvelous" in The King of Glory Early 20th Century

George Burns

Person Name: Geo. Burns Hymnal Number: 125 Author of "He Lives Again" in The King of Glory

S. E .L.

Person Name: S. E. L. Hymnal Number: 14 Author of "Through and Through" in The King of Glory

Pauline Gilmour Hatch

1871 - 1955 Person Name: M. Pauline Gilmour Hymnal Number: 118 Composer of "[Volunteers are wanted! Hear the stirring call]" in The King of Glory Born: April 3, 1871, Cape May, New Jersey. Hatch was the only daughter of Henry L. Gilmour. She showed a love for music at an early age, which was encouraged and cultivated in a musical atmosphere. William J. Kirkpatrick was her first instrumental teacher. She later received a diploma from the South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, New Jersey, and also took a course at Richard Zeckwer’s Conservatory of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She married H. Morgan Hatch of Delair, New Jersey, October 30, 1903. Sources-- Showalter, p. 276 Music-- GO FORWARD JESUS, REFUGE OF MY SOUL OUR DEARLY LOVED BANNER PEACE HYMN OF NATIONS VOLUNTEERS, TO THE FRONT © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Victor H. Benke

1872 - 1904 Hymnal Number: 202 Composer of "[The children are coming to Jesus today]" in The King of Glory Victor H. Benke was born on Ju­ly 1872, Ra­ti­bor, Ger­ma­ny (now Ra­ci­bórz, Po­land). He em­i­grat­ed to Amer­i­ca at the of age 21. He served as the re­gu­lar or­gan­ist at the Bowery Mission in New York City for a num­ber of years. He settled in Brook­lyn where he gave pi­a­no and or­gan les­sons and com­posed mu­sic. He worked with Fanny Crosby, who wrote words to a number of his pieces, and Ira Sankey. He also played the organ for Dwight Moody in his evangelistic work. Benke died on July 15, 1904 in New York. [Sources: Crosby, pp. 535, 562] NN, Hymnary. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/n/benke_vh.htm

T. Evans Jones

Person Name: T. E. Jones Hymnal Number: 144 Author of "Forward All" in The King of Glory

Louis M. Waterman

Person Name: L. M. Waterman Hymnal Number: 145 Author of "Christ All and In All" in The King of Glory

H. E. Bright

Person Name: H. E. B. Hymnal Number: 3 Author of "Saved!" in The King of Glory

P. M. Dixon

Hymnal Number: 33 Composer of "[Father, forgive, the Savior cried]" in The King of Glory

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