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Browsing ZK Matthews: E Events during 1961 - 1968 by Issue Date

Browsing ZK Matthews: E Events during 1961 - 1968 by Issue Date

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  • Unknown author (1935-10-25)
    Report on the luncheon party held by Ms. V. S. Makhanya to welcome Prof. and Mrs. Matthews who have recently returned from the United states and England. Newspaper article. Dated 25 October 1935.
  • Unknown author (1935-11-09)
    Report on the social function to welcome back to Africa Prof. and Mrs. Matthews. Including a guestlist. Article published in The Bantu World. Dated 9 November 1935.
  • Khama, Tshekedi (1936-07)
    The draft of "Chieftainship under Indirect Rule" Khama, Tshekedi, Journal of the Royal African Society Vol.35, No.140 (July 1936), pp. 251-261. A response to Prof. Victor Murray's article Education under Indirect Rule, ...
  • Unknown author (1952-01-25)
    A tribute to Mrs. Bokwe. Article published in the Edinburgh Evening News. Dated 25 January 1952.
  • Unknown author (1952-01-25)
    A note on the death of Mrs. Bokwe, the South African representative at the centenary celebrations of the Church of Scotland Women's Foreign Mission in 1937. Published in The Daily Scotsman. Dated 25 January 1952.
  • Unknown author (1961-04)
    Imvo Zabantsundu, South Africa's oldest African newspaper, announces that Prof. Matthews will be contributing a weekly column in the newspaper from the first issue of June 1961. Dated April 1961.
  • Unknown author (1961-04)
    The editor of Imvo announces that Prof. Matthews will have a weekly feature in the publication. Article published in Imvo Zabantsundu. Dated April 1961.
  • Unknown author (1961-04-22)
    The public address to introduce Dr. Matthews to the Chancellor on occasion of the conferment of the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. Newspaper article. Dated 22 April 1961.
  • Unknown author (1961-04-22)
    Article on Prof. Matthews published in Imvo Zabantsundu. IsiXhosa. Dated 22 April 1961.
  • Unknown author (1961-08-16)
    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.
  • Unknown author (1961-08-16)
    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. ...
  • Unknown author (1961-08-19)
    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.
  • Unknown author (Dept. of State Publication, 1966)
    A document compiled by the American Department of State on Bechuanaland (Botswana). Background notes on the population, history, economy, government and relations with South Africa. Includes a map of Southern Africa. Dated 1966.
  • Cobden, Michael (1966)
    Newspaper article by M. Cobden on Prof. Matthews, newly appointed as ambassador and representative of (the soon to be independent) Botswana at the United Nations. Dated 1966.
  • Unknown author (1966-08)
    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.
  • Unknown author (1966-08)
    Article on Prof. Matthews being appointed the representative of Botswana at the headquarters of the United Nations. With an overview of his life's achievements. Published in S.A. Outlook, August 1966, p. 123.
  • Unknown author (1967-11)
    Photo article of the reception at Botswana Embassy on the National Holiday. Published in Embassy Life International. Dated November 1967.
  • P., N. J. (1968)
    Obituary of Zachariah Keodirelang Matthews, published in African Studies, 1968, p. 134.
  • Unknown author (1968-05-14)
    A tribute to Prof. Matthews after he passed away in the United States. Article published in The Friend. Dated 14 May 1968.
  • Unknown author (1968-05-16)
    Announcement of Prof. Matthews death in the United States, following surgery in the Georgetown University Hospital. Article published in The Friend. Dated 16 May 1968.

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