Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Eric Lloyd Williams, Public Relations Officer, Anglo American Corporation regarding amendments and additional material for his "Optima" magazine article. Dated 17 October 1960.
Prof. Matthews writes to G. B. D. McIntosh regarding the 1961 T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture and the proposal of a journal with student reviews of race relations and multi-racial societies. Dated 24 August 1961.
Prof. Matthews writes to Govan Mbeki regarding the Treason Trial, the New Age news paper and the filling of vacancies in the Fort Hare Union. Accompanied by a copy of Mr. Tsotsi' letter of resignation. Dated 28 October 1960.
Prof. Matthews enlightens Harold Isaacs on his position and choices at the University College of Fort Hare, and informs him of his decision to resign. Dated 22 October 1959.
Prof. Z. K. Matthews informs H. R. Isaacs of the possibilities of international positions, but that the biggest obstacle is to obtain a passport. Dated 21 November 1959.
Prof. Matthews responds to Harold Isaacs' letter, including an amended CV. There is news of the position at the University College of Fort Hare and John Knox Matthews' departure to England is discussed. Dated 8 September 1959.
Prof. Matthews has received an offer to continue in his position at Fort Hare. He is concerned about his options and his salary. He asks his son to investigate if this can be unilaterally changed by the minister. Dated 28 ...
Prof. Matthews writes to J. A. P. Powers to accept the invitation to become a member of the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. Dated 3 March 1965.
Prof. Matthews writes to Louisa Hooper with news on the banning of Chief Luthuli, the African women in Natal, the proposed government take-over of Fort Hare and the Treason Trial. Dated 26 October 1959.
Prof.Matthews responds to M.B Kossew, deputy chairman and managing directory of African Horizon Insurance Company, that he will make every effort to attend the Board Meeting. Dated 18 October 1957.
Prof. Matthews reports on issues experienced at the Port Elizabeth branch of the African Horizon Insurance Co., involving dismissals, propaganda and some concerns by the ANC. Dated 21 July 1958.
Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Mary Benson thanking her for the account of Tshekedi Khama's final hours. It is also a tribute to Tsheksdi Khama and a recollection of his life and deeds. Dated 30 June 1959.
Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to A.N. Wilson, Public Relations consultant for Anglo American Corporation, regarding the article submitted for "Optima" magazine. Dated 22 March 1960.