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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Rotting staples of Hollywood past. Endless figures of speech from maudlin mouths. Roiling then, in my drunken haze, I realized I had been here before.
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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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Asa Fitch (February 24, 1809 – April 8, 1879) was a natural historian and entomologist from Salem, New York. Asa Fitch. Born, (1809-02-24)February 24, 1809.
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Isaac Fitzsimons (Fits-EYE-mons) writes so that every reader can see themselves reflected in literature. His debut novel, The Passing Playbook, ...
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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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All the legislation activity and reports of the House Education and the Workforce Committee.