Example letter accompanying lecture notes from a Fort Hare course on administrative law. It regards a poor translation from Zulu to English of certain court questions.
Govan Mbeki writes to M. A. Warley and Z. K. Matthews in connection with forming a branch of the Fort Hare Union out of former students, as well as to seek approval of his statement to the Secretary. Dated 23 February 1960.
Govan Mbeki writes to Z. K. Matthews regarding Matthews' evidence at the Treason Trial, the New Age news paper and the filling of vacancies in the Fort Hare Union. Dated 26 October 1960.
Congratulatory note to Prof. Z.K. Matthews on his appointment as the Permanent Representative of Botswana to the United Nations in New York, from the Executive Director of the United Nations Institute for Training and ...
Letter from Gabriel d'Arboussier, Executive director of the United Nations Insitute for Training and Research (Unitar) to Prof. Matthews congratulating him on his appointment as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ...
A personal letter by George E. Haynes to Z. K. and Frieda Matthews with news on the American Committee on Africa, the African Aid and Defense Fund and some personal matters. Mentions the African Studies Association and the ...
Letter from George W. Carpenter, from the International Missionary Council to Dr. Arthur W. Blaxall, Christian Council of South Africa, regarding the development of Christian Home and Family Life programs in Africa.
Gerard Cohn writes to Prof. Matthews, requesting him to sign a statement made to be handed to the press in which racialism and the present policy of the Nationalist Government is rejected and criticised.
Govan A. Mbeki writes to Mr. Mbanjana Mesatywa with a copy of a letter he wrote to the Secretary of the Fort Hare Union, and asks Mr. Mesatywa to urge the Secretary to reply and respond to the requests in the letter. Dated ...
Govan Mbeki writes to Mrs. F. Matthews about the future plans of a certain family member, as well as about the late Prof. Z. K. Matthews and other matters. Part of letter not in English. Dated 5 July 1971.