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Alberta Neiswanger Hall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alberta Neiswanger Hall Alberta Neiswanger Hall (born 1870), also known as Alberta N. Burton, was an American composer of children's songs and books.〔(Alberta N. Burton ) WorldCat Identities. Retrieved May 7, 2013〕 She wrote musical settings for 26 poems in "The Songs of Father Goose" by L. Frank Baum in 1900.〔("The Songs of Father Goose" ) Open Library. Retrieved May 6, 2013〕〔(#6 Alberta N. Hall ) Libraries and Archives of the Autry. Retrieved May 7, 2013〕 She was married to Edmund F. Burton, a physician who left medicine for the study of Christian Science.〔Flower, B. O. (''Christian Science As a Religious Belief and a Therapeutic Agent'' ) (1909) pp.78-91, see p. 89f for Aberta N. Burton. Twentieth Century Company, Boston. Retrieved May 6, 2013〕 She also converted to the religion. == Published works (partial list) ==
* The Song of Father Goose (1900) – with L. Frank Baum and W. W. Denslow * "The Fruits of the Garden" (May 1909) – article in ''The Christian Science Journal''〔Burton, Alberta N. ("The Fruits of the Garden" ) ''The Christian Science Journal'' (May 1909). Retrieved May 7, 2013〕 * ''The Burro'' (1916) – arranged by Clarence C. Robinson * ''New stories : (Community life), a second reader'' (1926) – with Marjorie Hardy and Matilda Breuer〔 * ''Happy days out west for Littlebits'' (1927) – with Edith Janice Craine and Dorothy Lake Gregory
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