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1963-1964 (Creation)
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This file contains 3 typewritten pages by Penny Petrone discussing African issues with students in the Congo, a page from a magazine title "Africa" detailing tours of Central/Southern Africa, a typewritten correspondence between Rev. Fr. Philip Tidmarsh and Penny Petrone discussing payment for a tour, 13 printed pages detailing the history of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a receipt for bank draft from the Toronto-Dominion Bank for Penny Petrone, 3 handwritten pages detailing teaching lessons, 4 printed pages titled "Fact Sheets on the" by the External Aid Office detailing the country of Uganda, 5 typewritten pages titled "Conditions in Uganda" detailing the condition of society in Uganda, one handwritten page detailing Penny's students, one handwritten note detailing personal matters, 4 pages of typewritten pages J. Mankowski of Pan American World Airways detailing general information about Senegal and Dakar, 2 pages of typewritten correspondence between Joan Weatherseed of Maclean's and Penny Petrone detailing Penny's article for the magazine, 2 handwritten pages detailing article ideas, a printed map of Uganda, 15 pages/notes detailing personal matters and travels in Africa, an invitation "A Grand All Night Dance by the Catholic Youth Association at St. Paul's Parish Ebute Metta, a typewritten page titled "Assignment - Where Elephants Have The Right Of Way", a typewritten page titled "Uganda Teacher Training College Leaving Examination 1963, 2 copies of The Parish News titled "Man or Freedom", a typewritten correspondence between Sis in Jinja and Penny Petrone detailing personal matters, 12 typewritten pages titled "Assignment Where Elephants Have The Right Of Way, 25 typewritten pages titled "Money Down the Drain", 15 handwritten pages detailing Penny's travels in Uganda, 5 typewritten pages detailing Penny Petrone's travels in Africa.