New Zealand Workers' Educational Association
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
John Guy lecture notes.
Lecture notes and associated papers related to a Workers' Educational Association course.
New Zealand Workers' Educational Association Auckland District Council further records.
General Office records including minutes, correspondence, financial records, membership records, and lists of tutors. Includes some Auckland Workers' Educational Association material. Collection is not fully processed and listed only at box level.
Thomas N. Pemberton lecture notes.
Collection includes lecture notes by Thomas N. Pemberton (tutor) and a small amount of material regarding the Workers Education Association (Hamilton) 1926-1927.
University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education records.
Walter Scott language and society course papers.
Papers for a Workers' Educational Association Discussion Course, of 12 lectures, written by Walter Scott on such topics as the press, propaganda, advertisement and language, etc. Cyclostyled copies were available to W.E.A. centres throughout New Zealand.
William Jellie lecture notebooks.
The notebooks record lectures given by the Reverend Jellie in his capacity as an Auckland WEA lecturer in English literature between 1926 and 1936.
William Jellie papers.
These papers cover the years 1933 to 1958 and include lectures, notes, photographs, and newspaper clippings mainly relating to Dante and his works.
W.T.G. (Bill) Airey papers.
Collection includes personal papers, diaries, Workers' Educational Association and Auckland University lecture notes, and drafts for published works. There is also a file on the J.C. Beaglehole dismissal controversy at Auckland University College.