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Well, I deleted the whole kid's essay that was the bulk of this article - I just didn't see anything worth saving - and left it as a stub to be expanded later. I thought it was best to start over - but if someone looks at the old text and disagrees, feel free to put some of it back. Keithlaw 01:41, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)
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The article said that he wrote a Hymn. No. He wrote a Hymn Tune. I added the word "tune". An improvement, I think. More accurate. -rob
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