H. R. Burrows writes to Sir de Villiers Graaff to convey his gratitude for the defence of Fort Hare during the passing of the University College of Fort Hare Transfer Bill of 1959. Dated 29 June 1959.
H. R. Isaacs conveys his sympathy to Prof. Matthews at the passing of his mother. He also informs Prof. Matthews of possibilities of temporary positions in the USA. Dated 8 October 1959.
Different employment opportunities to Prof. Z. K. Matthews in the United States of America. Mr. Isaacs (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) also mentions the manuscript that they were working on. Dated 30 November 1959.
Harold R. Isaacs (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) advices Prof. Matthews to send his curriculum vitae to the University College of Ghana, where a new Department of African Studies is planned. Dated 13 November 1959.
Hans Simons, the President of the New School for Social Research assures Prof. Matthews that he can rely on the invitations extended to him, even if his departure from South Africa is delayed. Dated 5 January 1960.
Secretary for Education, H. van der Walt, writes to the acting principal of the University College of Fort Hare concerning the activities of Prof. Z. K. Matthews and how to address the issue. Dated 19 August 1953.
The Secretary for Education, H. van der Walt, writes to Mr. Chapman, the acting principal of the University College of Fort Hare concerning the activities of Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 22 July 1953.
Letter from Hildegarde Spottiswoode to Prof. Z. K. Matthews regarding his contribution to the book, "South Africa - The Road Ahead". Dated 21 August 1959.
I. B. L. Modise, on behalf of the Students' Representative Council of the University College of Fort Hare, congratulates Z. K. Matthews on the successful outcome of the application to drop the indictment against 61 of the ...
Letter from I. E. Jardine, honorary secretary of the Griqualand West Cricket Foundation, to Prof. Z. K. Matthews, requesting his patronage. Dated 14 November 1956.