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Pennington to Hoover, January 22, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to former US President Herbert Hoover asking him for a donation to the building of a hospital in Newberg and updating him on the status of Hoover House.
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Pennington to Joseph McCrackem, January 1, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Joseph McCrackem on changing the discipline rule of the Oregon Yearly Meeting regarding the reception of ministers from other Quaker Meetings.
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Pennington to Joseph Reece, March 17, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Joseph Reece about his efforts though the years to secure money for Pacific College from Elbridge Stuart.
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Pennington to Kenneth Eichenberger, April 24, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Kenneth Eichenberger with some questions regarding a legal brief he had sent him on the Hagel case, bemoaning the injustice done to Hagel.
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Pennington to Lillian Shepherd, January 17, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Lillian Shepherd explaining his status as "President Emeritus of Pacific College."
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Pennington to Lloyd Baker, April 22, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Lloyd Baker reminiscing about personal life, including the importance of relaxation to body and soul, past memories when he was in school, and an experience when he had to take codeine to deal with the pain of polyneuritus.
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Pennington to Lura Miles, April 12, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Lura Miles about personal life, relief, and pacifism.
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Pennington to Lura Miles, April 17, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Lura Miles about personal life, the cruelties that can result in over generalization, and a tragic accident which led to John Hall, Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives and 4th in line to the governorship, to become Governor.
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Pennington to Lura Miles, May 21, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Lura Miles about politics, relief, and pacifism.
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Pennington to Mary Sutton, July 4, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Mary Sutton providing her a list of visitors to the Newberg Friends during the year, who they were, where they were from, and when they came, and what they spoke about.
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Pennington to Minister Carl Byrd, March 8, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Minister Carl Byrd on the discussions in church on whether or not to get a new parsonage.
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Pennington to Mr. & Mrs. S. L. Hanson, February 3, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hanson about relief.
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Pennington to Mrs. Mildred Marshall Burck, February 27, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Mrs. Mildred Marshall Burck about the genealogy of the Pennington and White families.
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Pennington to Mrs. Peter Zimmerman, May 3, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Mrs. Peter Zimmerman about her husbands candidacy for state House of Representatives and state politics.
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Pennington to Parker Pennington, May 20, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to his brother Parker Pennington about day-to-day news and the history of marriage in the Quaker church.
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Pennington to Perry Macy, January 11, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Perry Macy, a professor at Pacific College, about Stephen Thorne, recording clerk of the London Yearly Meeting, and chastising students for their lack of humility and charity when said they were unable to pray when Carl Byrd was conducting the evangelistic meetings.
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Pennington to Raymond Wilson, August 19, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Raymond Wilson, Executive Secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation, about pacifism and civil disobedience.
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Pennington to Raymond Wilson, January 6, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Raymond Wilson, executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation, commenting on the committee's draft for legislative policy for 1948.
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Pennington to Representative John W. McCormack, March 22, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to John W. McCormack, US representative from Massachusetts, asking him to stand against the proposals for universal military training and peace time conscription.
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Pennington to Reverend John Canse, February 2, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Rev. John Canse responding to his inquiry on the Quaker beginnings in Newberg.
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Pennington to Rev. Gilbert Christian, April 12, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Reverend Gilbert Christian about his surprise at finding out that the Church World Service had folded its relief efforts and suggesting that he carry on his efforts as a representative of the American Friends Service Committee.
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Pennington to Rev. H. S. Lower, February 25, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Reverend H. S. Lower explaining why he will not join the state campaign for the Christian Independent Party.
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Pennington to Rev. Robert Emrick, April 27, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Rev. Robert Emrick suggesting changes to the Newberg city charter to make it harder to sell alcohol in the city.
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Pennington to Richard Kneeland & Oliver Weesner, April 12, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Richard Kneeland and Oliver Weesner about the back salary Pacific College owes him.
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