OP25 - Ifill, Max

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2010-06-09T15:32:55Z, 9/29/1988; 10/5/1988

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Max Beverly Ifill, an economist by profession, has had an interesting career in the teaching and civil service. He has also been a spokesman on social and political affairs in Trinidad and Tobago.

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5 audio cassettes
This resource is available for research. It is the property of the West Indiana and Special Collections Division, The Alma Jordan Library, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.

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O'Connor, Quintin, Rienzi, Adrian Cola, Plamenatz, John, Workers and Farmers Party, James, C. L. R., Political Parties, Colonial Values, Labour Movement, Oilfield Workers' Trade Union, Union of Commercial and Industrial Workers, Transport and Industrial Workers` Union, Trades Union Congress, McBurnie, Beryl, Sealy, Clifford, National Youth Council, Habib, Gordon, Kelshall, Jack, Butler, Tubal Uriah, Disturbances, 1930, Trade Unions, Oxford University, Pearse, Andrew, Frederick, George, Carxington, Harold, Thomhill, Sam, Bailey, McDonald, Snr., Teaching Profession, Pierre, Lennox, Collymore, George, New Dawn [magazine], Politics, Why Not Discussion Group, Williams, Eric, Teacher Training College, Hopkins, I. Moorland, Stroud, Cyril Oswald, Queen's Park Savannah, Literary Societies, Tranquillity Literary and Debating Club, New Grant E. C. School, Anstey, Arthur Henry (Bishop), Education, Industrial Development Corporation, Braithwaite, Lloyd, Tranquillity Boys' School, Nautilus Debating and Literary Club, Schools, Teachers, Education, Biographies

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