Dr. W. A. Visser 't Hooft writes to Principal Dent to request extended leave for Prof. Z. K. Matthews to attend the Assembly of the World Council of Churches. Dated 6 February 1953. (To accompany the letter from R. S. ...
Principal A. Kerr notifies Z. K. Matthews by cable that his appointment was confirmed by the Department. And Z. K. Matthews accepts the appointment. Dated 5 April 1935.
A. Kerr informs Prof. Matthews that his appointment as professor in charge of the Dept. of Bantu Studies has been approved and that his remuneration will be adjusted accordingly. Dated 30 April 1945.
Copy of letter to Dr. Alty stating that the minister cannot grant an extension of pension benefits to the Fort Hare staff members, sent to Prof. Matthews for his information. Dated 17 February 1959.
Prof. Matthews is informed that his employment at the University College of Fort Hare will be continued. Terms and conditions are described in the letter by J. H. van Dyk, secretary for Bantu Education. Dated 23 September 1959.
Principal Alexander Kerr offers Z. K. Matthews a position as additional lecturer in Bantu Studies at the University College of Fort Hare. Dated 12 March 1935.
Copy of letter from Rev. S. S. Seane to Rev. A. W. Blaxall, applying for a scholarship to study in the United States of America. Dated 21 November 1958.
Copy of letter from the Secretary for Education to the principal of the South African Native College of Fort Hare re the appointment and remuneration of Z. K. Matthews. Dated 26 August 1937.
Copy of an article in the Amsterdam News by Richard Lincoln about the treatment of Dr. Z. K. Matthews upon his arrival back in South Africa. Dated 30 May 1953. (To accompany the letter from H. van der Walt to the acting ...
J. D. Cloete, Q.C., gives his learned opinion on the circumstances surrounding Prof. Matthews' position with regard to the Treason Trial and the grant of leave with full remuneration from the University College of Fort ...
Van Dusen, Henry P.(Christianity and Crisis, 1953-02-16)
Published article by H. P. Van Dusen about his visit to South Africa, the current political state and the state of native Africans in South Africa, as well as the role of Churches.
A document with examples from the Hansard reports of the House of Assembly debates on the Fort Hare Transfer Bill. Each statement is answered and the correct facts are given. Dated 1 July 1959.
A 1959 edition of The Fortharian (student magazine of the University College of Fort Hare) in which miscellaneous news items and information on student life were published. Contains contributions in the form of poetry and ...
The American Association of University Professors expresses its support for the South African Universities in their struggle against compulsory race segregation and government control of higher education.
Points to be raised in a statement regarding the Fort Hare Union's condemnation of, and fight against, the Union Government's take-over of Fort Hare University College and the establishment of racially prejudiced university ...