Letter from Prof. William Tilden McClain, School of Oriental and African Studies to Prof. Z.K. Matthews requesting assistance with the "Reinstatement of African Law Project". Dated 15 December 1960.
Prof. Matthews informs A.G.W. Blake, secretary of the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope of his intention to practice law for his own account. Dated 28 November 1959.
Prof. Matthews accepts the invitation to the reception in his honour by the Fort Hare Union and the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS). Dated 25 August 1961.
Prof. Matthews is concerned about his position at Fort Hare in view of the Treason Trial and his absence from the University. He appeals to Adv. Maisels to make representations to the Crown on his behalf for a possible ...
Prof. Matthews writes to C. Logan in connection with two programmes recorded for the British Broadcasting Corporation, titled "The South African Dilemma". Dated 8 February 1961.
Prof. Matthews thanks Canon Collins for all the assistance to John Knox Matthews in Birmingham and informs him of the position at the University College of Fort Hare. Dated19 October 1959.
Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Canon John Collins, giving dates of John Knox's dates of travel, his visit to Botswana and the continuation of the Treason Trial. Dated 31 July 1959.
Prof. Matthews asks a few questions with regards to the application forms for a permit for permanent residence in the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Letter addressed to Chief Tshekedi Khama Dated 22 December 1958.
Prof. Matthews writes to Donald [Stuart?], exchanging news on the University, the political environment and the difficulties encountered in trying to obtain a passport. Dated 1 July 1959.
Prof. Matthews writes to Dr. Kennedy regarding Matthews' comments on the report by Dr. Visser't Hooft published in the "Herald Tribune", pointing out the respects in which the report is unsatisfactory. Dated 14 January ...
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. Z. K. Matthews replies to Dr. Henry Van Dusen's letter on the proposed position at Union Theological Society. Mention of the possible obstacle of obtaining a passport. Dated 20 December 1959.
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.