Account statement from Lonsdale Chambers for accounting services rendered to Prof. Matthews, including a receipt for payment received by Prof. Matthews. Dated 25 November 1961. (To accompany a letter from L. J. Freeborn ...
Dr. W. A. Visser 't Hooft writes to Principal Dent to request extended leave for Prof. Z. K. Matthews to attend the Assembly of the World Council of Churches. Dated 6 February 1953. (To accompany the letter from R. S. ...
G. Heystek writes to Dr. T. Alty on behalf of the Minister of Education, Arts and Science, in connection with the pension benefits of Fort Hare staff members that have resigned. Dated 17 February 1960.
A. Kerr informs Prof. Matthews that his appointment as professor in charge of the Dept. of Bantu Studies has been approved and that his remuneration will be adjusted accordingly. Dated 30 April 1945.
Copy of letter to Dr. Alty stating that the minister cannot grant an extension of pension benefits to the Fort Hare staff members, sent to Prof. Matthews for his information. Dated 17 February 1959.
Prof. Matthews is informed that his employment at the University College of Fort Hare will be continued. Terms and conditions are described in the letter by J. H. van Dyk, secretary for Bantu Education. Dated 23 September 1959.
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.
Copy of letter from Rev. S. S. Seane to Rev. A. W. Blaxall, applying for a scholarship to study in the United States of America. Dated 21 November 1958.
Copy of letter from the Secretary for Education to the principal of the South African Native College of Fort Hare re the appointment and remuneration of Z. K. Matthews. Dated 26 August 1937.
Cover letter for the Departmental warrent no. F1 for the 1966/1967 financial year from Botswana Ministry of Finance to the Botswana High Commissioner. Dated 1 November 1966.
Draft letter from Prof. Z. K. Matthews to the President of the United States of America, on his appointment as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Botswana.
Invitation from the Government of the Republic of Botswana to Professor and Mrs. Matthews to attend the handing over of the Constitutional Instruments by the Duchess of Kent to President Khama. Invitation for 30th September 1966.
Invitation from the British High Commissioner to Professor and Mrs. Matthews to meet Her Royal Highness Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent at a garden party at the Government House. Date of invitation is 28 September 1966.
Invitation from the Government of Bechuanaland to Professor and Mrs. Z..K. Matthews, to participate in the celebrations at Gaberones from 29th September to 2nd October 1966, to mark the independence of the Republic of Botswana.
Letter to Prof. Z. K. Matthews regarding Prof. Monica Wilson and the papers Prof. Matthews had left behind after the 1961 T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture in Cape Town. Dated 24 August 1961.
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.
Letter from A. G. W. Blake, secretary of the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope to Prof. Matthews regarding the conditions of his practice. Dated 23 November 1959.
Mr. Abe Goldberg, on behalf of the Convocation of the University of Natal, congratulates Prof. Matthews on his firm stand on his principles and subsequent resignation from Fort Hare. Dated 7 December 1959.