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Pennington and the Newberg Quarterly Meeting to Representative Walter Norblad, November 8, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington and the Newberg Quarterly Meeting writing to Oregon Representative Walter Norblad stating their opposition to universal military training and peace time conscription.
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Pennington to Agnes Waters, June 28, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Agnes Waters, who had made some anti-Semitic comments, remarking humorously on all the groups who had been accused of bringing doom to the world.
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Pennington to American Friend, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to the American Friend with his article, "On The Basis of Silence," arguing against strict adherence to the rule of silence in Quaker worship and for allowing spiritual liberty in people speaking.
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Pennington to Bertha May, August 11, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to his daughter Bertha May on day-to-day news, Heifers for Relief.
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Pennington to Bertha May, July 2, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to his daughter Bertha May about college news and other day-to-day news.
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Pennington to Bertha May, October 5, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Bertha May on his thoughts about Gladys choice for a husband and other news.
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Pennington to Binfords & Mort Publishers, September 27, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Binfords & Mort Publishers about stuff he is currently writing and writings he has already submitted to them.
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Pennington to Cecil Pearson, August 26, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Cecil Pearson about her dissertation and student loans, wishing that Pacific College could offer more and suggests places where a student could find such funding.
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Pennington to Charles Conover, June 6, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Charles Conover about the new Oregon branch of the American Friends Service committee and who will be serving in its leadership.
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Pennington to Charles Haworth, December 13, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Charles Haworth about a suspicious request from Mexico, Pacific College, his thoughts on Quaker worship, and the misdeeds of the Oregon Yearly Meeting.
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Pennington to Charles Haworth, November 14, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Charles Haworth about some of the issues surrounding the rules of the Oregon Yearly Meeting regarding the acceptance of ministers from other Yearly Meetings, as well as sharing college and personal news.
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Pennington to Dr. Ralph Van Valin, May 20, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Dr. Ralph Van Valin about a petition to the Newberg City Council against their planned changes to Newberg's roads.
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Pennington to Earlham College, July 20, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Earlham College endorsing Ruanna Jean Gulley as a student.
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Pennington to Emmett Gulley, November 20, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Emmett Gulley informing him of the latest developments regarding the Northwest Institute of International Relations.
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Pennington to Frederick Sainty, August 7, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to a friend from England, Frederick Sainty, about reading his previous letter out loud to the Newberg Monthly meeting, overseas relief, and planned improvements to the meeting house.
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Pennington to Fredrick Sainty, August 4, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Fredrick Sainty about his information on the London Yearly meeting, sharing his own news on the last session of the Oregon Yearly Meeting, the college, and talking about pacifism.
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Pennington to Friend, November 5, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to a Friend inviting him and his people to listen to John Hollister speak on the conditions in Europe, especially Germany, on behalf of the American Friends Service Committee.
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Pennington to George Sokolsky, June 6, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to George Sokolsky, author of an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer titled 'Nation Rights Wrong Done to Hoover", expressing gratitude for the article.
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Pennington to Gervas Carey, December 11, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Gervas Carey, president of Pacific College, on the tuition status of those Civilian Public Service conscientious objectors in the college and asking for clarification on the college debt.
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Pennington to Gervas Carey, November 11, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Gervas Carey, President of Pacific College, about what is happening at the college.
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Pennington to Gervas Carey, November, 14, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Gervas Carey, President of Pacific College, asking for clarification on the amount of the college's indebtedness.
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Pennington to His Cousin Grace, August 3, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to his cousin Grace about personal life, heifers for Relief, and the college.
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Pennington to His Granddaughter, October 30, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to his Granddaughter sharing three poems (probably his own) "Off With Their Heads (And Something More Than That)", "One, two, and Maybe Three", and "Mixmup".
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Pennington to Hoover, November 14, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to former US President Herbert Hoover expressing joy for recent articles casting a favorable light on Hoover and concern over his contraction of Shingles disease.
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Pennington to J. Henry Lidy, June 28, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to J. Henry Lidy about his hope that people over time will appreciate Herbert Hoover again, citing as evidence the difference in reception between himself and another speaker when both were speaking on Hoover.
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