Telegraph from the Board of Managers and staff of the Christian Institute to Mrs. F. Matthews to express sympathy on the loss of her husband, Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 17 May 1968.
Telegraph from the Director and Executive Committee to Prof. Matthews to congratulate him on the honorary degree from Rhodes University. Dated 24 April 1961.
Telegraph from the Marematlou Freedom Party to Mrs. F. Matthews to express sympathy on the loss of her husband, Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 17 May 1968.
Telegraph from the ministers of the Transkei Cabinet to Mrs. F. Matthews to express sympathy on the loss of her husband, Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 15 May 1968.
Telegraph from the Zambia office of the ANC to Mrs. F. Matthews to express sympathy on the loss of her husband, Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 13 May 1968.
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Telegraph from V. A. Sly, T. G. Liggit and R. G. Nelson to Mrs. F. Matthews to express sympathy on the loss of her husband, Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 14 May 1968.
Telegraph to Prof. Matthews to congratulate him on the honorary degree from Rhodes University and regret of inability to attend the ceremony. Dated 22 April 1961.
Third draft proposal for the College for Adult Education and Training (CADET), sponsored by World University Service, Switzerland. The document includes : background information about Bechuanaland, Swaziland and Basutoland, ...
Posthumous tributes to Tshekedi Khama by Reverend Michael Scott, honorary director of the Africa Bureau and Clement Davies, British member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire. Extracted from "The Times" (London) dated 15 June 1959.
A report on the third T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture delivered by Prof. Matthews in the Jameson Hall at the University of Cape Town. Newspaper article. Dated 16 August 1961.
Work projects in Mochudi document enclosed with Sandy Grant's letter to Jan S.F. van Hoogstraten. The document relates to work for food projects in the Kgatleng, and in particular to Mochudi. Dated 5 May 1966.
Statement by the Reverend Dr. W.A. Visser’t Hoof, Secretary of the World Council of Churches in response to press releases about the World Council of Churches. Dated 27 January 1961.