Journal articles by Alice Henry, 1910-26, reports on the workers' educational movement in England, Europe and Australia resulting from a study tour in 1924 and issues of Life and Labor Bulletin (1922-24) which cover the activities of the National Women's Trade Union League and events in the Labor Movement in the United States of America Box 74 Unit ID: 1-2
'Labor marches on with the heroes of Labor': a series of plays written by Ross for 2KY, Sydney, (n.d). The file contains typescripts of six plays Box 21 Unit ID: 9
'Labor's story: nine years of progress and prosperity in New South Wales': report by J. McGirr (n.d) Box 77 Unit ID: 29
'Labour relations in an expanding economy': address given to the Fourth Annual Industrial Officers' Conference, Sydney, November 1960 and a presidential address given to the Australian Association for Cultural Freedom Seminar on Literary Journals and Journals of Opinion (n.d) Box 22 Unit ID: 4
'Labour relations under a planned economy': paper written while Resident Staff Tutor, Newcastle Box 24 Unit ID: 10
Leaflet advertising six lectures to be given by Ross in Broken Hill in October and November 1928. Ross, at this time, was working for the WEA in New Zealand. The file also contains a brochure advertising a WEA conference in Victoria in 1928 Box 23 Unit ID: 3
Leaflet produced by the New Zealand WEA titled 'Its aims and objects', a pamphlet Dominion Constitution outlining the WEA constitution as adopted by the annual conference in 1926 and programs for productions of The importance of being Ernest (1932) and Bird in hand (n.d) by the WEA Little Theatre, Dunedin Box 23 Unit ID: 1
Leaflets and pamphlets, 1912-17, including many relating to the conscription issue during World War I, galley proofs of articles for Ross's Magazine and an issue of Labor Call, 1922 Box 119 Unit ID: 13 Date: 1922
'Liberty in the social service state': lecture given to the Social Workers' Association of New South Wales, September 1947 Box 20 Unit ID: 4 Date: September 1947
Manuscript 'Red Ned'; pages of the manuscript 'Now I am dead' and 'The industrial militants'. The file also contains fragments of the Curtin biography with references to Anstey Box 121 Unit ID: 5