Letter from C. P. Dent to Z. K. Matthews, dated 19 March 1953. Prof. Dent discusses the various problems the College encountered with student numbers, lack of money and shortage of staff housing.
Prof. Lang (Professor of Law at the University College of Ghana) inquires about the future plans of Prof. Matthews and mentions possibilities in Ghana. Dated 18 November 1959.
Prof. Lang writes from the University College of Ghana. Mentions the possibility that Prof. Matthews might receive an offer of appointment from the University. Dated 31 December 1959.
Prof. Blackwell writes to Prof. Matthews regarding a fund for the African staff of Fort Hare, the position of the students at Fort Hare, as well as the passing on of Prof. Burrows. Dated 26 October 1960.
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 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.
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.
Prof. Matthews responds to Dr. Harold Isaacs with regards to the offer of visiting professorship in the USA and the probability that he will not be able to obtain the necessary passport.
Typed and handwritten letter to Hans Simons (New School of Social Research) on the possibilities of new positions. The issue of obtaining a passport is raised again. Dated 21 November 1959.