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Sam Pambrun papers
Panama-Pacific International Exposition Collection
The Panama-Pacific International Exposition Collection contains materials related to the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition which was located in San Francisco. This collection, which dates from 1915 through 1916, contains souvenir brochures, guides and pamphlets and a bound paper titled "The illumination of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition."
Parker Family Collection
The Parker Family Collection contains materials related to a northwest pioneer family.
Samuel J. Parker Papers
The Samuel J. Parker Papers primarily include a manuscript, articles Parker wrote about his father's work, and a bible. This collection dates from 1834 through 1910.
Rudolph J. Pauly Scrapbook
The Rudolph J. Pauly Scrapbook contains the scrapbook of Rudolph J. Pauly with photographs from his time as a student at Whitman College in the 1920s.
Pearsons Academy records
Materials related to Pearsons Academy.
John Pedigo Letter Copy Book
The John Pedigo Letter Copy Book, which dates from 1908 through 1909, contains letters to, from, and about John Harden Pedigo.
Carl B. Penner Collection
The Carl Penner Collection contains photocopies of writings and newspaper clippings documenting the life, honors, and inventions of Carl Penner. Carl Penner was born in 1889 and lived the majority of his life in Walla Walla, Washington.
Penrose Family Papers
The Penrose Family Papers contains materials related to Dr. Stephen B. L. Penrose, who served as Whitman College President from 1894 to 1934, his wife Mary Shipman Penrose, and their children: Mary "Maysie" Penrose, Virginia Penrose, Frances Penrose Owen, Clement Biddle Penrose, Nathanial S. Penrose, and Stephen B. L. Penrose, Jr. The collection includes correspondence, diaries, travel journals, photographs, and biographical and genealogical information.
Stephen B. L. Penrose, Jr. Papers
Stephen B. L. Penrose, Jr. Papers chiefly contains the correspondence of Stephen B.L. Penrose, Jr., depicting his presidency of the American University in Beirut, Lebanon, from 1948-1954, his involvement with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), his work with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and his views on and advocacy for Palestinian statehood and Palestinian refugees.