In previous Thanksgiving columns, I’ve feasted on “turkey” and explored the peregrinations of “pilgrim.” But some of the trickiest turkey terms lurk in the Thanksgiving hymns we sang as children.
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*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. “A Hymn of Thanksgiving,” published by the Post-Dispatch on Nov. 26, 1899. The Post-Dispatch in the late 1890s often published ...
BOISE -; Idaho's 6th annual "Hymns of Thanksgiving" will be presented at the Qwest Arena in downtown Boise. Inspirational songs will ring out from the 300-member Hymns of Thanksgiving choir and ...
Compared with other holidays, Thanksgiving hasn’t inspired bards overmuch. There are no traditional hymns, no instantly identifiable music associated with the day save possibly various football ...
This Scribbler column was originally published on Nov. 24, 1992 Many Scribbler readers will know that Lancaster educator John Piersol McCaskey wrote "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" and that Millersville ...
Compared with other holidays, Thanksgiving hasn’t inspired bards all that much. There are no traditional hymns, no instantly identifiable music associated with the day, save possibly various football ...