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C. R. Widick

Person Name: Rev. C. R. Widick Author of "I Surrender" in Redeeming Grace

Benedikt Widmann

1820 - 1910 Person Name: B. Widmann Composer of "[Die Sonne blickt mit hellem Schein]" in Unser Liederbuch

Leonhard Widmer

1808 - 1868 Author of "Lasst Jehova uns erheben"

Charles B. Widmeyer

1884 - 1974 Person Name: C. B. W. Author of "Come and Dine" in Timeless Truths Widmeyer, Charles B. (Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, 1884--California, December 14, 1974). Studied vocal music from age 12 under J.M. Cowgill; at age 15 began teaching classes of his own. First song was written at age 15. The first one published, "Upon the Cross," was written at age 20. Bachelor of Music degree from Bethany-Peniel, Bethany, Oklahoma. Wrote more than 350 songs; edited or contributed to many songbooks. "Come and Dine" was written following the reading of John 21:12 and his meditation on the similarity between the tired, hungry disciples and people of his day both spiritually and physically hungry; translated into Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, and Serbian. --E. Roger Taylor, DNAH Archives

C. D. Widmeyer

Author of "March to Victory" in Sunday School Joy Bells

S. W. Widney

Author of "Faithfully, faithfully, soldier fight on"

John Andreas Widtsoe

1872 - 1952 Person Name: John A. Widtsoe Author of "How long, O Lord, most holy and true" John A. Widtsoe, John Andreas Widtsoe, 31 January 1872 - 29 November 1952; member Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1921 until his death; noted author, scientist, and academician; born on Freya island, Norway; moved to Namsos, Norway in 1874; emigrated to United States, Utah Territory in 1883; graduated Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah; graduated Harvard University in 1894; head, agricultural experiment station at Utah State Agricultural College; taught farming skills; 1898 attended University of Göttingen, Germany and obtained an A.M. and Ph.D. in 1899; part of time in Europe lived in Switzerland; 1900 became the director Agricultural Experiment Station in what is now Utah State University; founded The Deseret Farmer magazine; 1905 professor of agriculture at Brigham Young University; building on BYU Campus named in his honor that houses the College of Biology and Agriculture; President Utah State University 1907-1916; President University of Utah 1916-1921; Commissioner of Church Education 1921-1924, 1934-1936; taught religion class at University of Southern California; supervised reorganization of the Federal Bureau of Reclamation in Washington, D.C. for 2 years in the 1920s; served several missions to Europe; author of many books, biographies and wrote two autobiographies; wrote a hymn; died in Salt Lake City, Utah Wikipedia

Paul Widyawan

Author of "The Holy Light (Cahaya Suci)" in Sound the Bamboo

Albert Cassel Wieand

1871 - 1954 Author of "Morning Hymn" (Albert Cassel Wieand; A. C. Wieand; b. 1871; co-founder of Bethany Bible School, later known as Bethany Theological Seminary; d. in LaVerne, CA. July 24, 1954

Charles H. Wieand

Person Name: Mrs. Charles H. Wieand Author of "Out of Darkness" in Living Gospel Songs and Choruses

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