S. Bates writes to Prof. Matthews to request his presence at a confidential conference around the issue of race in world affairs. Dated 7 November 1952.
Seretse Khama discusses with Prof. Matthews the various options open to him after his resignation from the University College of Fort Hare. Dated 2 November 1959.
Mr. S. P. Ngculu asks Prof. Matthews to draft a notice of motion to express the Transkeian Territorial Authority's dispapproval of the proposed Fort Hare Transfer Bill. Dated 9 February 1959.
Stephen Wright expresses his sympathy and support to Prof. Matthews in the troubled times at the University College of Fort Hare. He mentions their plan to visit John Knox Matthews in Birmingham. Dated 15 October 1959.
Prof. Matthews is invited by Mr. Tyler Thompson (Garrett: a graduate school of the Methodist Church) to present a course in their summer term. 4 December 1959.
Letter from the Secretariat, Mafeking, to the Principal of the Lovedale Missionary Institution regarding the Bantu National Anthem. Letter dated 30 September 1950.
The Registrar of the High Court writes to Prof. Matthews, sending a certificate of enrolment and admission to practice in the courts of the Territory. Dated 26 May 1961.
The Registrar answers a question by H. Booth Coventry on the number of graduates and other achievements by the students of Fort Hare. Dated 17 May 1956.
A note, dated 5 December 1949, from V. F. Ellenberger to the Principal of The Lovedale Express to enquire whether they will be prepared to publish a Tswana translation of Nkosi Sikelel' I-Afrika. Accompanied by a handwritten ...
A letter from W. S. Conradie, general secretary of 'Die Christenstudentevereniging van Suid-Afrika' to thank Prof. Z. K. Matthews and the Senate of Fort Hare for a cash contribution towards a course of lectures to be held ...
Mr. W. W. M. Eiselen responds to Prof. Z. K. Matthews on his concerns on and suggestions to the issuing the green reference books. Dated 20 August 1956.
In this letter from Z. K. Matthews to A. Kerr, dated 5 November 1935, Z. K. Matthews informs Mr. Kerr of his arrangements for the proposed fieldwork in Bechuanaland.