The cover letter for the memorandum in which an alternative to the Separate University Education Bill is suggested by Prof. Matthews. Dated 26 April 1957.
Prof. Matthews writes to Prof. Herskovits informing him of the changing in the laws of South Africa and the take-over of the University College of Fort hare to establish a tribal college. Dated 27 October 1959.
Letter of recommendation to Rev. Dr. A. W. Blaxall regarding a scholarship for Rev. S. S. Seane toward further studied overseas. Dated 22 January 1959.
Prof. Z. K. Matthews replies to a letter from Senator L. I. Rubin to thank him for information that he received from the senator and to wish him well in his new appointment in Ghana. Dated 16 November 1959.
Prof. Matthews approach Senator L. I. Rubin to discuss the possibility of alternative employment with Mr. Kossew (African Horizon) or Mr. Heller (Trans-Africa Credit Corporation) on his behalf. Dated 20 October 1959.
Prof. Matthews writes to the Chairman of the Governing Council of Moeng College to apply for the post of Vice-Principal of the College. Dated 26 September 1960.
Prof. Matthews writes to the Minister of Bantu Education regarding the unsuccessful application for passports in order to take up visiting professorship at the Union Theological Seminary in New York. Dated 15 October 1960.
Prof. Matthews writes to the Minister of the Interior regarding the unsuccessful application for passports in order to take up visiting professorship at the Union Theological Seminary in New York. Dated 15 October 1960.
Prof. Matthews conveys his appreciation to the Registrar, the Principal and the Council of Fort Hare University College for the years of association with the institution. Dated 11 November 1959.
Prof. Matthews writes to the Rt. Rev. Ambrose Reeves regarding the position at the University College of Fort Hare and the difficult decision he has to make. He also expresses his gratitude to the Reverend for all the ...
Correspondence between Quintin Whyte, the Director of the South African Institute of Race Relations, and Prof. Z. K. Matthews on university apartheid and united student protest action. Dated 16 October 1956.
Director Quintin Whyte replies to a previous letter from Prof. Matthews in which he had suggestions with regard to the Inter-departmental Committee. Dated 8 August 1956.
Letter from R. H. W. Shepherd (from the Lovedale Missionary Institution) to Z. K. Matthews asking for his opinion on the translation of Nkosi Sikelel' I-Afrika. Note dated 1 June, 1950.