Report on the T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture delivered by Prof. Matthews at the University of Cape Town. Article published in The Cape Argus. Dated 19 August 1961.
G. B. D. McIntosh writes to Prof. Matthews regarding the 1961 T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture and the proposal of an association of experts to study multi-racial societies. Dated 18 August 1961.
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.
Delayed delivery of a registered letter gives rise to suspicion that there was interference. Mention of documents that was signed and returned by post. Dated 10 February 1956.
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.
T. R. H. Davenport writes to Prof. Z. K. Matthews regarding arrangements for the T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture and the republication thereof. Dated 1 August 1961.
W. H. Hutt writes to Prof. Matthews regarding the content of his T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture about the challenge to the universities of the African awakening and offers a viewpoint to consider in his lecture. Dated 20 July 1961.
W. H. Hutt writes to Prof. Matthews regarding an article in the FORUM on the correct approach to the relations between Africans and others. Dated 25 July 1961.
W. H. Hutt writes to Prof. Matthews, inviting him to deliver a T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture for the Students' Visiting Lecturers Organisation. Dated 12 May 1961.
A photograph showing hundreds of students standing in front of the Jameson Hall. Also shows the academic procession, lead by a student carrying the symbolic unlighted torch of academic freedom. Occassion of the third T. ...
The registrar from the University of Cape Town requests a speedy answer from Prof. Matthews with regards to an offer from the university. Dated 23 December 1959.