Copy of an article published by the Amsterdam News by Richard Lincoln about Dr. Z. K. Matthews' forced return to South Africa. Dated 23 May 1953. (To accompany the letter from H. van der Walt to the acting principal of ...
A brief history of the University College of Fort Hare, from its earliest days. Formerly known as the South African Native College, the name changed when it was declared an institution for higher education in terms of the ...
J. D. Cloete, Q.C., gives his learned opinion on the circumstances surrounding Prof. Matthews' position with regard to the Treason Trial and the grant of leave with full remuneration from the University College of Fort ...
J. M. Hutton requests Prof. Matthews to give a confidential opinion as to the suitability of Mr. Xapile for the post of chief clerk at the University College of Fort Hare. Dated 4 September 1958.
Leslie Blackwell discourages the principal of the University College of Fort Hare to pursue in refuting statements and criticisms by individuals. But also states that action should be taken against the statement of the ...
Ms. Constance Humble, youngest daughter of Dr. Stewart of Lovedale, writes to Prof. Matthews after his resignation from Fort Hare, to congratulate him, also on behalf of her father. Dated 30 October 1959.
Prof. Matthews writes to Dr. Van Dusen in connection with the program of Advanced Religious Studies at the Union Theological Seminary, as well as about Ds. J. Reynecke and Fort Hare.
Prof. Matthews writes to Dr. Van Dusen about his return to South Africa after visiting the United States as visiting professor. Dated 2 September 1953.
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 approach Senator L. I. Rubin to discuss the possibility of alternative employment with Mr. Kossew (African Horizon) or Mr. Heller (Trans-Africa Credit Corporation) on his behalf. Dated 20 October 1959.
Prof. Matthews writes to the Rt. Rev. Ambrose Reeves regarding the position at the University College of Fort Hare and the difficult decision he has to make. He also expresses his gratitude to the Reverend for all the ...
Report by Prof. Matthews on his activities in America during 1953 as visiting professor at the Union Theological Seminary. Accompanied by a statement to African Drum on the United Nations question.