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Johan Nordahl Brun

1745 - 1816 Person Name: Johan Nordahl Brun, 1745-1816 Hymnal Number: 132 Author of "Heavenly Spirit, All Others Transcending" in Ambassador Hymnal

Alda M. Milner-Barry

1875 - 1940 Hymnal Number: 348 Author of "It Is the Holy Spirit's Day" in Ambassador Hymnal

E. W. Schroeter

Hymnal Number: 333 Composer of "IN A TINY STABLE" in Ambassador Hymnal

Walter G. Whinfield

1865 - 1919 Person Name: Walter G. Whinfield, 1919 Hymnal Number: 139 Composer of "WORCESTER" in Ambassador Hymnal

Oscar Overby

b. 1892 Person Name: Oscar R. Overby, 1892-1964 Hymnal Number: 106 Translator of "Easter Morrow Stills Our Sorrow" in Ambassador Hymnal

Gunnar Wennerberg

1817 - 1901 Person Name: Gunnar Wennerberg, 1817-1901 Hymnal Number: 483 Composer of "WENNERBERG" in Ambassador Hymnal

Mildred A. Stagg

Person Name: Mildred Adair Stagg, b. 1926 Hymnal Number: 329 Author of "In a Tiny Manger" in Ambassador Hymnal

Sandra Myhr Anderson

Hymnal Number: 377 Author (st. 2) of "Forgive Me, God, for Things I Do" in Ambassador Hymnal

Samuel M. Miller

Person Name: Samuel M. Miller, 1890-1975 Hymnal Number: 161 Author of "When Jesus Comes in Glory" in Ambassador Hymnal Samuel Martin Miller was a Swedish American Lutheran pastor in the Augustana Synod. He was also an author and composer and the first Dean of the new Lutheran Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota (1919. N.N., Hymnary

Ole T. Arneson

1853 - 1917 Person Name: Ole Tolluf Arneson, 1853-1917 Hymnal Number: 297 Translator of "How Fair the Church of Christ Shall Stand" in Ambassador Hymnal Ole T. Arneson was born in Highland township, Winnesheik county, Iowa, May 4, 1853, to Tollef Arneson and Margrete Olson (Rudringen) Sanden, farmers. Mr. Arneson attended the common school until he was confirmed in the Lutheran church. He then took the elementary course at the state normal school, Winona, Minn., from where he graduated Dec. 31, 1871. He now commenced teaching school in his home district and later continued teaching in various places. For three years he was principal of the graded school at Spring Grove, Minn. In the spring of 1879 he moved to North Dakota and took up a homestead near Hatton, Traill county. Here he taught school part of the time while holding the claim, which he proved up in 1884 and sold in 1886, when he moved to Decorah, la. He was then employed in the mailing department of "Decorahposten" until Sept. 1887, when he accepted a position as shipping and mailing clerk with the Lutheran Publishing House. . With this institution he remained 17 years. In October 1904 he accepted a position as manager of "Skandinaven's" Book Department, of which he is still in charge. July 7, 1877, Mr. Arneson was joined in holy wedlock to Miss Inger Tobiason. From A History of the Norwegians in Illinois, compiled and edited by A. E. Strand. Published by John Anderson Publishing Company, 1905

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