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.
J. C. Joslin writes to Prof. Matthews regarding a Week of Rededication to be held by the University of Witwatersrand and the Academic Freedom Committee to commemorate their position on the passing of the Extension of ...
J. Cavin writes to Mr. Bardsley in connection with an upcoming conference on "Satesmanship in Africa" organised by the Hartford Seminary Foundation. (Includes a questionnaire). Dated 10 March 1953.
Prof. Z. K. Matthews is offered a temporary position as a Fellow in the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cape Town. Dated 14 December 1959.
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.
Dean J. P. Roche suggests to Prof. Matthews that they keep open the offer at Brandeis University until he has more certainty on his future. Offers to assist in case of any difficulty in obtaining a United States visa. Dated ...
A formal invitation from Dean J. P. Roche (Brandeis University) to Prof. Z. K. Matthews to spend a semester as visiting professor at the university. Dated 6 November 1959.
Delayed delivery of a registered letter gives rise to suspicion that there was interference. Mention of documents that was signed and returned by post. Dated 10 February 1956.
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 ...