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Levi Pennington Writing to Charles Wells, August 28, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Charles Wells asking him to authenticate a statement he made about the Hoover administration in an issue of his newspaper.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Charles Wells, October 12, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Charles Wells challenging the accuracy of a statement made about the Hoover administration in his newspaper and that he needed more evidence than his last letter provided to accept it.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Dan Harmon, September 23, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Dan Harmon expressing his appreciation for Harmon's decision to pay for a young man's tuition for college.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Ellis Williams, June 20, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Ellis Williams saying he was glad for his visit and talked about cherry picking. Also talked about the heresy hunt within the Oregon Yearly Meeting and his agreement with Williams that more acquaintance with the other yearly meetings would be good for all.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Friends, June 18, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to friends about the business done at a session of the Oregon yearly meeting, summarizes the annual report given by President Emmett Gulley (particularly the money raised for Pacific College), and fishing.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Gervas & Amy Carey, October 6, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Gervas & Amy Carey about personal life, difference between Oregon and Michigan in October, and gossip about the college.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Helen Keller, May 7, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Helen Keller explaining that his income is too small to make a contribution for her work on the deaf-blind.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Henry Leiper, October 29, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Henry Leiper of the World Council of Churches explaining that he cannot give a donation to the Council and describes some of his own efforts to secure overseas relief.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Aunt Dora, June 23, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his aunt Dora sharing news from the Oregon Yearly Meeting and Commencement as well as family news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Aunt Dora, October 4, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his aunt Dora about personal life (such as Oregon not having adopted day-light savings time), and relief work.
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Levi Pennington writing to His Brother Harold Hiller, August 24, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to his brother Harold Hiller about a conversation he had with the manager of the Portland Gas Company, explaining how a huge increase in the northwest's population means he can not get gas heat for his house. Also other day-to-day news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Brother Parker, June 8, 1946
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Levi Pennington Writing to his brother Parker talking about a parade in Portland that was vandalized, a troubled commencement concert at the college, and other daily life happenings.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Brother Parker, September 13, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his brother Parker about his personal finances and other day-to-day news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Cousin Mary, September 30, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his cousin Mary on many subjects including personal life, providing for the elderly, God, writing the "Autobiography of Simon Peter", relief campaign, and being a chapel speaker at the college.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Niece Mary, October 2, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his niece Mary about his wife's health, heading the local Community Chest and overseas relief drives, and other daily life happenings.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Sister Hannah, October 2, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his sister Hannah about personal life and relief work.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Sister Hannah, September 8, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his sister Hannah about an upcoming campaign for overseas relief and day-to-day news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Sister Lorena, September 8, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his sister Lorena about the upcoming local campaign for overseas relief and other day-to-day news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Sisters Lorena & Hannah, September 16, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his sisters Lorena and Hannah, giving them a poem called "Retired" about how lazy he felt, updates on the campaign for overseas relief, and other day-to-day news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to His Sisters, May 26, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to his sisters about the things he did since Wednesday morning, especially about his fishing in the Deschutes and his description of the area.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Howard Harrison, May 14, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Howard Harrison to answer his question on teaching credentials for students graduating from Pacific College. Also talks about an incident in which Emmett Gulley almost died, and fishing.
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Levi Pennington Writing to James Kjelgaard, June 24, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to James Kjelgaard about fishing and trading stories on the subject.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Joseph Reece, October 7, 1946
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Joseph Reece on the Yearly Meeting's proposed purchase of a farm in Bolivia and issues involved in doing so.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Lloyd Cressman, June 25, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Lloyd Cressman about the previous session of the Oregon Yearly Meeting and news regarding thee college.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Lrl McSherry, October 12, 1946
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Levi Pennington writing to Lrl McSherry telling her the story about the recent campaign he led for overseas relief, how the friends and Brethren were running one campaign before closing it to make room for another, bigger campaign led by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, only to have that campaign peter out, and how the Newberg churches took up their own campaign for overseas relief.
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