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Hutchens, Paul, 1902-1977

LC control no.no 94029829
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3515.U8415
Personal name headingHutchens, Paul, 1902-1977
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1902-04-07
Death date1977-01-23
Place of birthThorntown (Ind.)
Place of deathColorado Springs (Colo.)
Field of activityChristian fiction Children's stories Hymns, English
AffiliationMoody Bible Institute
Profession or occupationClergy Novelists Hymn writers
Found inHis Eclipse, 1942: t.p. (Paul Hutchens)
Contemp. authors, 1976 (Hutchens, Paul, b. April 7, 1902 in Thorntown, Ind.; Ordained Baptist minister; author of novels and The Know-so Christian, a nonfiction book published in the Kituba language; and author of music and lyrics for hymns)
Wikipedia, viewed May 20, 2019: Paul Hutchens (born April 7, 1902, in Thorntown Indiana; died January 23, 1977, in Colorado Springs, Colorado; he was a graduate of Moody Bible Institute; known for the Sugar Creek Gang series of Christian juvenile fiction, but also wrote several novels for adults)
Not found inBurke, W.J. Amer. authors and books, 1962
Associated languageeng