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Pennington to Roy McCorkle, January 24, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Roy McCorkle about the severance of relations between the American Friends Service Committee and the Northwest Institute of International Relations.
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Pennington to Russell Gainer, April 5, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Russell Gainer asking to know what the advantages were for the proposed placement of the Hillsboro-Woodburn Highway in Newberg.
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Pennington to Russell Gainer, April 7, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Russel Gainer expressing great dissatisfaction with the answers he had so far received regarding the Hillsboro-Woodburn Highway.
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Pennington to the American Friends Service Committee, January 12, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to the American Friends Service Committee summarizing his work for overseas relief in the past few years and giving suggestions for future campaigns for overseas relief.
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Pennington to the American Friends Service Committee, January 13, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to the American Friends Service Committee about a previous letter he had written to Gunther Zempfe and overseas relief.
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Pennington to The A. N. Marquis Co., March 1, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington describing his credentials to the A. N. Marquis Company for "Who's Who on the Pacific Coast."
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Pennington to The Editor, March 16, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to the Editor (of what unknown) about the proposal by the State Highway Commission to send the Hillsboro-Woodburn Highway down College Street and calling for a public discussion on the matter.
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Pennington to The Finance Committee For The Parsonage, March 11, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to the Finance Committee for the Parsonage objecting to some of the decisions they have made and asking that they reconsider.
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Pennington to The Friends Committee on National Legislation, August 3, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing the Friends Committee on National Legislation giving his thoughts on their "Advices on Conscription and War."
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Pennington to The Geneva Newlins, July 11, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to the Geneva Newlins about relief, personal life, politics, Quakerism, and writing.
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Pennington to The Speaker of The House of Representatives, March 22, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives, asking him to oppose the proposals for universal military training and peace time conscription.
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Pennington to Walter Norblad, May 24, 1948
Levi T. Pennington
Pennington writing to Oregon Representative Walter Norblad asking him to oppose universal military training and peace time conscription.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Abijah Weaver, January 7, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Abijah Weaver commenting on his manuscripts on creation (whether or not God created the world out of nothing) and giving some of his own thoughts on the subject.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Adena Joy, March 14, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Adena Joy informing her of the conclusions of the meeting she left early on the request to establish a new Oregon branch of the American Friends Service Committee.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Binford & Mort Publishing Company, May 3, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Binford & Mort Publishing Company about the books he is writing and the groups who may be interested in them.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Catherine Woodward, January 23, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Catherine Woodward giving background on the request of the Puget Sound Quarterly Meeting to be transferred to Oregon Yearly Meeting,
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Levi Pennington Writing to Clarence Pickett, March 30, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Clarence Pickett, executive secretary for the American Friends Service Committee, about the conflicting statements he had regarding the role of non-Friends in the AFSC.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Clayton & Louella Brown, January, 14, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to missionaries on the field Clayton & Louella Brown giving a detailed summary of recent events in his life and at the college.
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Levi Pennington Writing to C. Walter Borton, January 29, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to C. Walter Borton about growing old, the new potential president of Pacific College Chase Conover, and the Heifers for Relief campaign, and other news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Don Beede, February 28, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Don Beede, who was just released by the court, telling him about the new resolutions of the Oregon Council of Churches against war, drinking, gambling, and calling for more relief. (Possible typo- could be January 28).
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Levi Pennington Writing to Dr. Peter Odegard, January, 24, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Dr. Peter Odegard from Reed College suggesting people for the faculty of the Institute of International Relations.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Edwin Sanders, January 13, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Edwin Sanders about why the Friends on the west coast are fractured into many yearly meetings, the overthrow of Gulley at the college, the the trial for Harold Byrd, and other personal news.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Emmett Gulley, March 21, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to Emmett Gulley expressing disappointment in the damage done to the college with his resignation as president and hope that George Moore would leaving soon.
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Levi Pennington Writing to Folks, February 16, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to folks humorously telling them about a fishing he recently took with Emmett Gulley, Lawrence Skeen, and Hubert Armstrong.
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Levi Pennington Writing to George Moore, February 8, 1947
Levi T. Pennington
Levi Pennington writing to George Moore asking him where his six Ph.D.'s and additional 250 students are and criticizing him for the forced resignation of Gulley.
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