J. D. McCormack writes to Prof. Matthews regarding Mr. S. M. Guma's application for a lectureship in African Languages at the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Dated 28 March 1961.
J. Durall writes to Prof. Matthews in connection with a possibility of working in the Bechuanaland/Botswana Embassy when he arrives in the United States. Dated 16 August 1966.
Prof. Z. K. Matthews is offered a temporary position as a Fellow in the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cape Town. Dated 14 December 1959.
Bakwe Matthews writes to his father, Prof. Z. K. Matthews, updating him with news on his mother, Frieda Matthews, and about the political situation in South Africa. Dated 5 August 1952.
Bakwe Matthews writes to his father, Prof. Z. K. Matthews, to give him the weekly review of the political situation in South Africa. Dated 23 July 1952.
Bakwe Matthews writes to his father, Prof. Z. K. Matthews, giving him a weekly review of the political situation in South Africa. Dated ca. 28 June 1952.
J. J. Piek writes to Prof. Matthews regarding Dr. Rupert's address at the University of Pretoria about Bantu homelands to be developed in industrial partnership. Dated 20 September 1961.
J. J. Piek writes to Prof. Matthews regarding the 1961 T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture and a public lecture by Dr. A. E. Rupert at the University of Stellenbosch. Dated 18 August 1961.
J. M. Hutton requests Prof. Matthews to give a confidential opinion as to the suitability of Mr. Xapile for the post of chief clerk at the University College of Fort Hare. Dated 4 September 1958.
Dean J. P. Roche suggests to Prof. Matthews that they keep open the offer at Brandeis University until he has more certainty on his future. Offers to assist in case of any difficulty in obtaining a United States visa. Dated ...
A formal invitation from Dean J. P. Roche (Brandeis University) to Prof. Z. K. Matthews to spend a semester as visiting professor at the university. Dated 6 November 1959.