In Asa Fitz's American School Hymn Book, 1854 (ed. 1857, No. 75), a hymn is given without name of author, beginning "Ten thousand different flowers." This ...
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Asa Fitz (1810-1878) (née Fitts) was a hymn writer, music teacher and publisher who has been credited with introducing singing curricula to public schools. Born ...
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... Asa Fitz (1810–1878) was committed to advancing music and music education. A prolific publisher, editor, and author, he was involved in the production of ...
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Asa Fitz Randolph was born Feb 15, 1833, and died of ptomaine poisoning September 3, 1903 in Berea, WV. He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Berea.
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May 16, 2021 · Hugh Asa Fitzsimons III flew from his body. Born in San Antonio on November 2, 1954, Hugh, also known as Sunny to his friends, was a third-generation Texan and ...
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DUNHAM159 ; Birth18 Aug 1822, New Market, Middlesex Co., New Jersey ; Death15 Nov 1913, Farina, Fayette Co., Illinois ; ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist.
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Companions until Williams's death in February 1983, this biography shares how their time together was an odyssey of adventure, emotional entanglement, and ...
This systematic review aims to summarise the current body of evidence for the prevalence of mental illness in global refugee populations.
INDEX. An asterisk (*) after the page number indicates an illustration, portrait or map. A. Aaron, Rabbi Israel, 403. Abbott, Dayton F., 554.
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A Modern Library reprint edition of the classic work by Emile Zola's (1840-1902). First published in 1880, "Nana" was once banned for its perceived obscenity.