Newspaper article oulining some of the main points of an address by Prof. Z. K. Matthews on African education, as well as the implications thereof. Dated 1946.
Principal A. Kerr notifies Z. K. Matthews by cable that his appointment was confirmed by the Department. And Z. K. Matthews accepts the appointment. Dated 5 April 1935.
Principal Alexander Kerr offers Z. K. Matthews a position as additional lecturer in Bantu Studies at the University College of Fort Hare. Dated 12 March 1935.
A summary of Professor Z. K. Matthews' education and achievements on his appointment as representative of Botswana at the United Nations, New York. Dated August 1966.
A document with examples from the Hansard reports of the House of Assembly debates on the Fort Hare Transfer Bill. Each statement is answered and the correct facts are given. Dated 1 July 1959.
A 1959 edition of The Fortharian (student magazine of the University College of Fort Hare) in which miscellaneous news items and information on student life were published. Contains contributions in the form of poetry and ...
Letter from A. C. Jordan (School of African Studies, University of Cape Town) to Z. K. Matthews, dated 29 January 1951. Mr Kunene is highly recommended as the right candidate for the vacancy at Fort Hare.
Alfred Ferreira writes to Prof. Matthews, wishing him well in the turbulent times and reminiscing of the good days they have spend together in the early days of Fort Hare. Dated 28 October 1959.
In this letter Absolom Vilakazi assures Prof. Matthews of his eagerness to accept the temporary position at Fort Hare, and his disappointment with Prof. Krige's decision. Dated January 1956.