Pennington writing to Senator from Oregon Wayne Morse giving reasons for why he his against universal military training and peace time conscription on military, international, economic, and moral grounds and imploring him to take a stand against such measures.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/levi_pennington/1203/thumbnail.jp
From the colonial period to the present, Americans have debated the role of the military and its pla...
Statement of Senator Mansfield - It\u27s Past Time to Reduce U.S. Military Forces in Europ
Levi Pennington writing to Raymond Wilson commenting on the proposed statement of legislative policy...
Pennington writing to Senator from Oregon Wayne Morse giving reasons for why he his against universa...
Pennington writing to the Senator from Oregon, Wayne Morse, expressing disappointment that he won\u2...
Pennington writing to Elsie Hoskins about an address given by General Holdridge arguing against univ...
Pennington writing to E. H. Walpole bemoaning the push for universal military training, wishing for ...
Pennington writing to Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives, asking him to ...
Pennington writing to Gervas Carey pleading for a quick reply on his questions on how Pacific Colleg...
Statement in support of Universal Military Training Week, highlighting the possibility of a preempti...
Speech to the American Veterans organization addressing the importance of Universal Military Trainin...
Pennington writing to a Friend asking for financial donations to the Friends on National Legislation...
Pennington writing to Raymond Wilson, executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legis...
One of the primary concerns of many Americans in the years immediately following World War II was t...
Pennington writing to Lura Miles about politics, relief, and pacifism.https://digitalcommons.georgef...
From the colonial period to the present, Americans have debated the role of the military and its pla...
Statement of Senator Mansfield - It\u27s Past Time to Reduce U.S. Military Forces in Europ
Levi Pennington writing to Raymond Wilson commenting on the proposed statement of legislative policy...
Pennington writing to Senator from Oregon Wayne Morse giving reasons for why he his against universa...
Pennington writing to the Senator from Oregon, Wayne Morse, expressing disappointment that he won\u2...
Pennington writing to Elsie Hoskins about an address given by General Holdridge arguing against univ...
Pennington writing to E. H. Walpole bemoaning the push for universal military training, wishing for ...
Pennington writing to Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Speaker of the House of Representatives, asking him to ...
Pennington writing to Gervas Carey pleading for a quick reply on his questions on how Pacific Colleg...
Statement in support of Universal Military Training Week, highlighting the possibility of a preempti...
Speech to the American Veterans organization addressing the importance of Universal Military Trainin...
Pennington writing to a Friend asking for financial donations to the Friends on National Legislation...
Pennington writing to Raymond Wilson, executive secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legis...
One of the primary concerns of many Americans in the years immediately following World War II was t...
Pennington writing to Lura Miles about politics, relief, and pacifism.https://digitalcommons.georgef...
From the colonial period to the present, Americans have debated the role of the military and its pla...
Statement of Senator Mansfield - It\u27s Past Time to Reduce U.S. Military Forces in Europ
Levi Pennington writing to Raymond Wilson commenting on the proposed statement of legislative policy...