Silliman, Rev. Vincent Brown, D.D. (Hudson, Wisconsin, June 29, 1894-Feb. 1979, Yarmouth, Maine). He graduated from Meadville Theological School in 1920 and from the University of Minnesota in 1925. He served Unitarian churches in Buffalo, New York; Portland, Maine; Hollis, N.Y.; and Chicago, Illinois. He was a member of the committee which edited The Beacon Song and Service Book for Children and Young People (1935), and edited We Sing of Life (1955), an unusual collection of songs for children and young people, with a strong ethical emphasis, some set to familiar hymn tunes, others to interesting folk music. Mr. Silliman contributed to words of several songs. One of them, beginning "Morning, so fair to see" is also included in Hymns of the… Go to person page >
Display Title: As We Leave This Friendly PlaceFirst Line: As we leave this friendly placeTune Title: SEGNE UNSAuthor: Vincent B. Silliman, 1894-1979Meter: 7.7.7.7.Date: 1993Subject: Closings | ; Intergenerational | ; Service Music | Recessionals
Display Title: As we leave this friendly placeFirst Line: As we leave this friendly placeTune Title: SEGNE UNSAuthor: Vincent B. SillimanMeter: 7.7.7.7.Date: 1935Subject: For Younger Children | General
Display Title: As We Leave This Friendly PlaceFirst Line: As we leave this friendly placeTune Title: SEGNE UNSAuthor: Vincent B. SillimanMeter: 7.7.7.7.Date: 1996Subject: Benediction | ; Care for one another | ; Children | ; Kindness | ; Love | ; Parting |
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