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Georgia Elma Harkness

1891 - 1974 Person Name: Georgia Harkness Author of "Eres del Mundo la Esperanza" in Cántico Nuevo

V. Earle Copes

1921 - 2014 Person Name: V. Earle Copes, 1921- Harmonizer of "ANCIENT OF DAYS" in Himnario Metodista

William Jensen Reynolds

1920 - 2009 Person Name: William J. Reynolds Composer of "MORA PROCTOR" in Himnario Bautista Pseudonyms include: Bigelow, James Buie, Dean Clark, John Day, Francis Dorff, Gregory Dorsey, Jane Drakestone, John East, Richard Eastis, Ellen Frye, Dan Gregory, Peter Harrold, Stan Hawk, John Horn, Ellen Ingham, Marie Jordaan, Jacques Keely, Grant Kije, Cyd Kringel, Cark Kuliami, Tiki [?] Lee, Wilbur Long, Richard Long, Robert MacDougall, Thom Madsen, Carl O. Monroe, Lou Munroe, June Reed, Ruth Rodgers, Lee Rosemont, David Ross, Don Saul, J. Crawford Sneed, Roger Wheeler, Annette Winston, Clyde York, Henry --Email from William Colson to Mary Louise VanDyke, 4 May 2005, DNAH Archives. Names taken from the program of Reynolds' retirement dinner. Colson notes, "The program has faded and the one designated with a question mark is not 100% certain."

Gonzalo Báez Camargo

1899 - 1983 Person Name: G. Báez Camargo, 1899- Translator of "Eres del Mundo la Esperanza" in Cántico Nuevo

J. Albert Jeffery

1855 - 1929 Person Name: J. Albert Jeffery, 1854-1929 Composer of "ANCIENT OF DAYS" in Cántico Nuevo Born: October 26, 1855, Plymouth, England. Died: June 4, 1929, Brookline, Massachusetts. Jeffery (sometimes misspelled as Jeffrey) began playing the organ at St. Anne’s Cathedral in Plymouth at age 14, taking over his father’s position. He emigrated to America in 1876 and settled in Albany, New York. He developed a chorus and directed the music at St. Agnes School, and played the organ at the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral. He left for Yonkers, New York, in 1893, and served at the First Presbyterian Church. Later, he taught music at the New England Conservatory. --www.hymntime.com/tch

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