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Pennington to Jack Carle 23 February 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0032
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: Feb. 1946
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Pennington to John Tilson April 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0057
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: April 1946
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Pennington to KOIN, the Journal on 7 Feb. 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0028
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: Feb. 1946
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Pennington to Mary and Cecil 2 May 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0065
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: May 1946
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Pennington to Richard Reuter April 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0054
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: April 1946
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Pennington to Robert Dann April 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0052
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: April 1946
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Pennington to Ruth Poley on 10 Feb. 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0031
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: Feb. 1946
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Pennington to Sam Grathwell April 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0051
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: April 1946
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Pennington to the Editor 24 April 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0063
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: April 1946
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Pennington to Walter Norblad April 1946
Levi T. Pennington
FILE: Pennington0065
BOX: Levi Pennington Bulk Date Range Box #7
FOLDER: April 1946
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Levi Pennignton Writing to His Cousin Grace, June 19, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to his cousin Grace describing two letters he got from two women from Florida and California. Explains news and issues from the recent session of the Oregon yearly Meeting, among them were objections to sending epistles to other yearly meetings associated with the Hicksites. Responds to news and questions from a previous letter.
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Levi Pennington Conversation with Himself, May 6, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to his sisters in the form of a conversation with himself. Talks about fishing, a flower garden, and about how often he corresponds with them (in a joking way).
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Levi Pennington Poem to His Brother Harold, September 6, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington's poem he wrote for his brother Harold, "Turn on the Heat", about various ways he has tried to heat his house.
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Levi Pennington Responding to Dr. Larsell, June 4, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi T. Pennington responding to a question from Dr. Larsell, professor of anatomy at the University of Oregon, providing information on Dr. Henry J. Minthorn.
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Levi Pennington Responding to Franz Hohn, June 17, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington responding to Franz Hohn saying that he had never done anything as fool-hardy as recommending a wife for another man.
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Levi Pennington to Mr. Peter Zimmerman, May 3, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Letter from Levi T. Pennington to Peter Zimmerman dated May 3, 1946. Discussing Emmett W. Gulley's campaign for State Senate.
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Levi Pennington Writing to A Friend, September 16, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to a friend informing him about the campaign for overseas relief and where the committee will be meeting.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Alexander Hull, August 26, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Alexander Hull about the campaign to remove President Gulley, college finances, and other day-to-day news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Anna Miles, June 4, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Anna Miles talking about her family and the yearly meeting.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Bertha May, June 19, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Bertha May about some of the issues which were raised at the session of the Oregon Yearly Meeting and the committees he was appointed to. Also mentions that minister Robert Dann was finally deposed on the grounds that his beliefs were not in harmony with the Oregon Yearly Meeting.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Bertha May, May 6, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington corresponding with Bertha May talking about various happenings.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Bertha May, October 15, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing a heart-felt letter to his daughter Bertha May about the difficulties they have had with each other and about how she has been handling her health and finances.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Bertha May, September 25, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Bertha May giving day-today news as well as news about the college. Names several of the faculty.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Charles Vickrey, June 28, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Charles Vickrey, president of the Golden Rule Foundation, explaining that he can not do more work for them.
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