Series I: Memoirs
"Tentative Table of Contents"
"Notes on My Life"
"The War Years at Stanford and the California Labor School," 1971
"Labor School Days"
"A School of a New Type"
"What Kind of School Does America Need?"
"Filling the Vacuum"
"Bill Crocker" (donor)
"The School as a Social Learning Center"
"Our Teachers Came to Us"
"Personalities Around the School"
"Bill Freeman" (student)
"The GI Bill of Rights"
"The Building Crisis"
"Changing the World: Toward World Peace"
"1948--The School at Its Peak"
"Library Days and Nights"
"Publications, Adaptations, Recordings"
"Escaping Subpoena Servers: Dave Goes Through the Skylight"
"An FBI Episode of Strangulation"
"Conspiracy to Destroy Our School"
Untitled Chapter Fragment (government closing of the School)
"Who Has These Rights?"
"Franklyn, et al" (Dr. Bruce Franklyn, fired from Stanford)
"Were We Dominated by the Communist Party?"
Untitled Chapter Fragment (World Peace Congress, Warsaw, 1950; cancellation of passport by U.S. State Department)
Untitled Chapter Fragment (Hitler's ties to corporate America; world's workers and unions need for labor education)
Untitled Chapter Fragment (Academic freedom, HUAC Hearings, San Francisco, 1960)
Series II: Holland Roberts
Biography, Obituaries
"The Indivisibility of International Trade, Jobs and Peace," by Holland Roberts, Worldwide Trade For Peace, Helen Alfred, Editor, 1964.
Series III: California Labor School
Administration: Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws, February 1944
Administration: Bulk Mail Permits, 1951-1954
Administration: Correspondence, General, 1946-1947
Administration: Faculty Directory, 1946
Administration: Fundraising, 1945-1947, 1957
Administration: Veterans Program under G.I. Bill of Rights, 1946-1947
Attacks: Tenney Committee Hearings, 1946, Statements by Dave Jenkins, Holland Roberts and the California Labor School
Attacks: The Subversive Activities Control Board (U.S. Department of Justice), 1956-1957
Classes, 1955-1957: Schedules and Events
Classes, n.d.: Course Outline, "The Negro Question"
Classes, 1946-1947: Course Outlines, "American History"
Classes, 1954-1956: Course Outlines, "U.S. History"
Classes, n.d.: Course Outline on U.S. History, Criticism
Classes, n.d.: Course Outline, "Historical Materialism"
Classes, 1953, 1955: Course Outlines, "Introduction to Dialectics" and "Our Country, Its History and Its People"
Series IV: Jefferson School of Social Science
Classes, n.d.: Course Outlines, "History of Europe, 1789-1914," "History of China," "History of the United States: Reconstruction to 1929," "History of the Labor Movement in the U.S., 1917-1948," "History of the American Negro"