Talk:Ada R. Habershon

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German language
Just curious: Why would she write hymns or other works in German? From the biography given here, there is no apparent connection to the German language. Neither of her parents appears to have been German, we do not hear that she lived in Germany for any period of time, nor is there any mention of any other kind of German language influence. Is there any explanation for this? --93.212.254.252 (talk) 18:32, 6 December 2016 (UTC)

"See also"
What exactly is the point of having this list in this article? Does any of these women have anything to do with Ms. Habershon? Wouldn't this make a whole lot more sense as a category with subcategories, for instance "Women hymnwriters" -> "Women hymnwriters by nationality" -> "Women hymnwriters by century" or whatever? --93.212.254.252 (talk) 18:40, 6 December 2016 (UTC)