H. P. Van Dusen writes to Prof. Matthews in connection with the program of Advanced Religious Studies at the Union Theological Seminary. Dated 12 April 1956.
H. Pollak writes to Prof. Matthews in support of the professor's decision to resign from Fort Hare. He offers financial support towards the education of Prof. Matthews' children. Dated 28 October 1959.
Prof. Burrows writes to Prof. Matthews about the mistake regarding the provident fund of Fort Hare staff, as well as the position of Fort Hare students. Dated 29 February 1960.
Harold R. Isaacs (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) advices Prof. Matthews to send his curriculum vitae to the University College of Ghana, where a new Department of African Studies is planned. Dated 13 November 1959.
H. R. Isaacs conveys his sympathy to Prof. Matthews at the passing of his mother. He also informs Prof. Matthews of possibilities of temporary positions in the USA. Dated 8 October 1959.
Different employment opportunities to Prof. Z. K. Matthews in the United States of America. Mr. Isaacs (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) also mentions the manuscript that they were working on. Dated 30 November 1959.
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.