Rouse-Jones, MargaretIfill, Max2010-06-092010-06-09Please con2010-06-099/29/1988;https://hdl.handle.net/2139/76985 audio cassettesThis 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.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.5 audio cassettes 60 mins eachenO'Connor, QuintinRienzi, Adrian ColaPlamenatz, JohnWorkers and Farmers PartyJames, C. L. R.Political PartiesColonial ValuesLabour MovementOilfield Workers' Trade UnionUnion of Commercial and Industrial WorkersTransport and Industrial Workers` UnionTrades Union CongressMcBurnie, BerylSealy, CliffordNational Youth CouncilHabib, GordonKelshall, JackButler, Tubal UriahDisturbances, 1930Trade UnionsOxford UniversityPearse, AndrewFrederick, GeorgeCarxington, HaroldThomhill, SamBailey, McDonald, Snr.Teaching ProfessionPierre, LennoxCollymore, GeorgeNew Dawn [magazine]PoliticsWhy Not Discussion GroupWilliams, EricTeacher Training CollegeHopkins, I. MoorlandStroud, Cyril OswaldQueen's Park SavannahLiterary SocietiesTranquillity Literary and Debating ClubNew Grant E. C. SchoolAnstey, Arthur Henry (Bishop)EducationIndustrial Development CorporationBraithwaite, LloydTranquillity Boys' SchoolNautilus Debating and Literary ClubSchoolsTeachersEducationBiographiesOP25 - Ifill, MaxRecording, oral