Levi T. Penington was a prominent Quaker leader in the early 20th century and a long-time Lyceum and Chataqua lecturer, spreading his message of peace. Pennington was president of Pacific College, Newberg, Oregon, (now George Fox University) from 1911 to 1941. His enthusiasm for the Quaker peace stance influenced many college students to volunteer time in Europe for war relief work after the First World War. Many of his lectures and and pamphlets address the topics of temperance during the prohibition era. As a national Quaker leader much of the material reflects communications with various yearly meetings. Emphasis on Northwest Indians fishing rights and the Vietnam War draft issues comprise much of Pennington\u27s interaction with the Ame...