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Joseph C. Ludgate

1864 - 1947 Person Name: J. C. Ludgate Hymnal Number: d2 Author of "Friendship with Jesus, fellowship divine" in Glad Tidings in Song

Clarence B. Strouse

1869 - 1918 Hymnal Number: d32 Author of "The new glory song" in Glad Tidings in Song Strouse, a minister, at one time edited The Religious Review of Reviews. Copyright records indicate he was living in Salem, Virginia, in 1901. As of February 1905, he was president of the Florida Winter Bible Conference in Gainesville, Florida. (hymntime.com/tch)

Thomas Dennis

Hymnal Number: d19 Author of "The broken heart" in Glad Tidings in Song Dennis was an as­sist­ant pas­tor in Has­le­mere, Sur­rey, Eng­land. He ed­it­ed a new edi­tion of the Psalms in po­ems in 1908, which was print­ed by J. White, Hor­ace Head, Fleet Street. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

J. Gilchrist Lawson

1874 - 1946 Hymnal Number: d18 Author of "Here am I, send me" in Glad Tidings in Song James Gilchrist Lawson, 1874-1946 Buried: Mount Olive Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois. James Gilchrist Lawson (1874-1946) was an American evangelist and hymn writer who compiled several best-selling books of Christian biography and poetry. Lawson’s works include: Deeper Experiences of Famous Christians (Chicago, Illinois: Glad Tidings Publishing Company, 1911) Did Jesus Command Immersion?, 1915 Greatest Thoughts About the Bible, 1918 Greatest Thoughts About God, 1920 The World’s Best Humorous Anecdotes, 1923 The World’s Best Conundrums and Riddles of all Ages, 1924 The World’s Best Epigrams, 1924 The "International" Christian Worker’s New Testament, 1924 The Marked Reference Bible The Best Loved Religious Poems, 1933 Farm Animals, 1935 The Book of Dogs, 1936 Seeing America, 1936 The Christian Worker’s New Testament and Psalms Famous Missionaries, 1941 --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Richard Hainsworth

Hymnal Number: d51 Author of "Jesus is my Friend" in Glad Tidings in Song Pseudonymn. See also Lillenas, Haldor, 1885-1959

William Ellsworth Witter

1854 - 1954 Person Name: Will E. Witter Hymnal Number: d98 Author of "Come, sinner, come" in Glad Tidings in Song Witter, Will Ellsworth, was born Dec. 9, 1854, near La Grange, New York, and educated at the Genessee State Normal School, New York, and the University of Rochester. From the latter he passed in 1880 to the Rochester Baptist Theological Seminary, and in 1884 he entered the Baptist Ministry. He has written several songs and poems, one of which:— While Jesus whispers to you (The Divine Call) has come into somewhat prominent use. It was written in July 1878, and originated mainly in the great anxiety of the author respecting two of his pupils. In 1878 it was set to music by H. R. Palmer, and included in his Book of Anthems, 1878: from whence it passed into Good as Gold, and I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, London 1881. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

James V. Reid

Hymnal Number: d81 Author of "Over the top for Jesus" in Glad Tidings in Song

William E. Biederwolf

1867 - 1939 Person Name: W. E. Biederwolf Editor of "" in Glad Tidings in Song

O. S. Grinnell

1826 - 1926 Person Name: Orlando S. Grinnell Hymnal Number: d5 Author of "Just cling to the word of God" in Glad Tidings in Song Orlando S. Grinnell was better known as a preacher than a songwriter. Still, the Wayne pastor's single hymn was a hit, not for its timeless melody but for its title. In 1921, the minister wrote a hymn for his flock to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Wayne Congregational Church. Grinnell titled it "The Little Home Church by the Wayside." http://articles.chicagotribune.com/199

Effie Wells Loucks

1857 - 1930 Hymnal Number: d57 Author of "Why not say yes tonight" in Glad Tidings in Song Born: July 10, 1857, Mayville, New York. Died: March 4, 1930, San Diego, California. Buried: Okoboji Cemetery, Arnolds Park, Iowa. Effie married James Loucks in Sandwich, Illinois, in 1881, later moving to Pipestone, Minnesota, where they lived for several years. Lyrics: Why Not Say Yes Tonight? http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/o/u/loucks_ew.htm

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