Letter from Prof. Matthews to the Secretary of the Tom Osborne Memorial, requesting that she, as sponsor, completes Isabel Mguqulwa's application form for the Zulu Training School. Dated 20 December 1960.
Prof. Matthews thanks Mr. V. H. K. Littlewood for his letter of 2 June 1966 and the enclosed memorandum on the Bechuanaland Project. Dated 21 June 1966.
Prof. Matthews writes to W. H. Hutt to accept an invitation to deliver a T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture for the Students' Visiting Lecturers Organisation. Dated 29 June 1961.
Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Dr. Andrew W. Lind in response to Lind's invitation to participate in the "Race Relations in World Perspective" conference, Hawaii, 28 June - 23 July 1954. Dated 27 October 1953.
Letter to the Secretary for Native Affairs, Mr. D. L. Smit, by Prof. Z.K. Matthews responding on the matter of the salary of the Native Boarding House Master. Dated 28 December 1942.
In this letter Prof. Z.K. Matthews responds to an earlier letter by the senator. The way forward in stating the case of the Natives in South Africa is discussed, and more detail concerning the grant system to Fort Hare is given.
Q. Whyte writes to Prof. Matthews in connection with the Executive Committee's recommendations regarding the liquor laws and their effect on non-white persons. Dated 8 February 1961.
Correspondence between Quintin Whyte, the Director of the South African Institute of Race Relations, and Prof. Z. K. Matthews on university apartheid and united student protest action. Dated 16 October 1956.
Director Quintin Whyte replies to a previous letter from Prof. Matthews in which he had suggestions with regard to the Inter-departmental Committee. Dated 8 August 1956.
Letter from Quintin Whyte, Director of the South African Institute of Race Relations, to Prof. Z.K. Matthews informing him that he has been elected as the vice-president of the Institute. Dated 21 November 1956.
R. Cox writes to Prof. Matthews, inviting him to speak at the National Study Conference at Princeton University on international conflict and violence. Dated 6 April 1967.
Letter from R. H. W. Shepherd (from the Lovedale Missionary Institution) to Z. K. Matthews asking for his opinion on the translation of Nkosi Sikelel' I-Afrika. Note dated 1 June, 1950.