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Pennington to Bertha May, May 8, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Bertha May about her joining the Holiness Associations, saying they do not mind and that they never wanted her to be in bondage to any way of thinking (not even their own) but instead be able to see things as they are.
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Pennington to Binfords & Mort Publishing Company, March 11, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to the Binfords & Mort Publishing Company expressing growing impatience with the time it was taking for his books to be published.
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Pennington to Carl Byrd, April 27, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Carl Byrd, local Friends minister, explaining the inefficiency of sending relief packages to one person vs. buying and sending it in bulk.
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Pennington to Carrie Henderson, April 10, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Carrie Henderson about temperance, expressing optimism about the future of the dry cause.
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Pennington to Clarence Robinett, February 26, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Clarence Robinett talking about his childhood and the teachers who were most influential in his life and answering the question of what Jesus Christ means to him.
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Pennington to Edith Moor, April 11, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Edith Moor about relief, sending packages to individuals vs. donating to large organizations.
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Pennington to Edward Ingles, March 25, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Edward Ingles, Vice president of Pacific College, on behalf of Alvin Allen who was applying for the position of Dean of Students.
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Pennington to Edward Peacock, April 17, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Edward Peacock, Japan Secretary for the American Friends Service Committee, about sending relief to Japan.
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Pennington to Edward Sisson, August 2, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Edward Sisson providing samples of poems from his book All Kinds of Weather.
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Pennington to E. H. Walpole, February 14, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to E. H. Walpole bemoaning the push for universal military training, wishing for peace, and talking about a visit from people from the London Yearly Meeting.
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Pennington to Elsie Hoskins, January 23, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Elsie Hoskins about an address given by General Holdridge arguing against universal military training, peacetime conscription, and militarism in general.
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Pennington to Friend, January 5, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to a Friend asking for financial donations to the Friends on National Legislation in their advocacy for pacifism and fight against peace time conscription and universal military training.
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Pennington to George Thomas, January 20, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to George Thomas whose friend had died (possibly as an indirect result of his actions) giving him his condolences and encouraging him to not let it destroy him.
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Pennington to Gerald Dillon, March 9, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Gerald Dillon about a sermon Dillon gave, posing questions and challenges to the theological points made in the sermon.
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Pennington to Gervas Carey, January 2, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Gervas Carey pleading for a quick reply on his questions on how Pacific College would be affected by universal military training for an upcoming he talk he will be giving.
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Pennington to Gervas Carey, May 20, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Gervas Carey, president of Pacific College, about changing the name of the institution and what his preferences would be for the new name.
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Pennington to Gunther Zampfe, January 13, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Gunther Zampfe about overseas relief and how he decides which organizations to give to.
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Pennington to Helene Stern, March 22, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to a woman from France named Helene Stern explaining why he will not grant her request to send aid to her specifically.
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Pennington to Henry Thompson, January 5, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Henry Thompson about the financial support for tuition Oregon Yearly Meeting is giving to conscientious objectors who attend Pacific College.
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Pennington to Herbert Hoover, August 2, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to former President of the United States Herbert Hoover about Hoover's address to the Republican National Convention and personal life.
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Pennington to Hervey Hoskins, February 20, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Hervey Hoskins asking for his donation for the annual budget of the Oregon Council of Churches.
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Pennington to His Granddaughters, August 13, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to his granddaughters providing them with a second story with a puzzle to solve.
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Pennington to His Granddaughters, August 6, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to his granddaughters providing them a poem with a puzzle to solve and personal life.
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Pennington to His Sister Hannah, July 27, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to his sister Hannah about personal life, family epistle on the difficulty of making the right choice in complicated situations.
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Pennington to His Sisters Tot'n'Han, February 1, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to his sisters Tot'n'Han on personal life, college news, and commenting on the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
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