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Worth, Amy
Over the Mountain"; "Man From the South"; "A Little Kiss Each Morning, A Little Kiss Each Night"; "Heigh-ho Everybody, Heigh-ho"; "My Old Man'; "Since I Found You ; Tm Looking Over a Four Leafed Clover"; "Take in the Sun, Hang Out the Moon"; "Your Flag and My Flag"; "What's A Feller Gonna Do"; "Where Is My Old Girl Tonight"; "Paddlin "; "Oh How She Can Love"; "Spread a Little Sunshine As You Go"; "Who'd Be Blue"; "Tentin Down in Tennes­see"; "You're So Easy to Remember"; "That Lonely Little Bluebird"; "You Darlin'"; "Hang Out the Stars in Indiana"; "Loveable"; "The Voice In the Old Village Choir"; "I Nearly Let Love Go Slipping Through My Fingers"; "I've Just Eyes for Susie"; "Poor Papa"; "The Whistling Waltz"; "Side by Side"; "I Hear Bluebirds"; "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye"; "Me Too"; "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again." Home: Glenclale, Ariz. Address: c/o ASCAP.
Second South St., Salt Lake City 2, Utah.
Work, John Wesley, composer, con­ductor; b. Tullahoma, Tenn., June 15, 1901. ASCAP 1941. Educ.: Fisk Univ., Bachelor of Arts; Inst, of Musical Art, New York; Columbia Univ., Master of Arts; Yale Univ., Bachelor of Music. Two year fellow­ship Julius Rosenwald Foundation. Conducted Men's Glee Club, Fisk Univ. 1927-31, then taught music theory and now Professor of Music theory, Fisk Univ. Author of articles for various magazines. Songs: "Steal Away to Jesus"; "This OF Hammer"; "Wasn't That a Mighty Day"; "Glory to That New Born King"; "Song of the Mississippi Boatman"; "Way Over In Egypt Land"; "Stand the Storm"; "Jesus Is a Rock"; "To a Mona Lisa"; "Dusk At Sea"; "Every Mail Day"; "Mandy Lou"; "Solilo­quy." Choruses: "Canzonet"; "For the Beauty of the Earth"; "For All the Saints"; "Sing O Heaven"; " Twas On One Sunday Morning." Male choruses: "You May Bury Me In the East"; "There's a Meeting Here Tonight"; "Railroad Bill" (piano and chorus). For piano: Appalachia, suite of three pieces; Scuppernong, suite of three pieces; Sassafras. For orch.: The Singers, for chorus and crch. (first prize Fellowship of American Com­posers, 1946); Taliafer, overture; Yenvalou, suite of three pieces for string orch.; Nocturne, suite of three pieces; From the Deep South, suite of three pieces; Golgotha is a Moun­tain, for solo, chorus, and orchestra. Address: Fisk Univ., Nashville, Tenn.
Worth, Amy, composer; b. St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 18, 1888. ASCAP 1943. Educ.: St. Joseph public schools; piano, Jessie L. Gaynor; organ, Frederick Fleming Beale, Mary Rich Lyon, St. Joseph; composition Arthur S. Garbett, Philadelphia. Taught piano and was organist and choir
Woolsey, Mrs. Maryhale (Maryhale Eugenie Hall), author; b. Spanish Fork, Utah, March 21, 1899. ASCAP 1942. Educ: Oregon and Utah pub­lic schools and Provo High School; Brigham Young Univ., Provo, Utah. Secretary of Brigham Young Univ. student association 1916-17, wrote stories, poems, and features for col­lege publications. Formerly a society reporter. Reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune. Now Executive Secretary, Utah Assn., for United Nations, and editor of Utah Clubwoman (Utah Federation of Women's Clubs). Songs: "When It's Springtime In the Rockies"; "When the Wild Wild Roses Bloom"; "Colorado Skies"; "Waltz Recipe"; "Lost Melody"; "On the Trails of Timpanogas"; operettas Star Flower, The Happy Hearts, The Giant's Garden, The Enchanted At­tic; songs for children's and young people's associations. Home: 621 E.