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IT, to UNIVERSITY OF THE WITATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG . ^ AFRICAN OVERSEAS SCHOLARSHIPS. NAME BALA, Bryce Bechaam ADDRESS ; Hopefield Farm, Butterworth DATE OF BIRTH; 18 . 3.1924 SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 1947-49: Lovedale Institution 1950-51: Welsh High School. DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1951 STUDIED AT; University College of Fort Hare, P.O. Fort Hare. YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 5 years plus 1 year U.E.D. COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY; 1st year; Botany I Passed Zoology I " Chemistry I " Psychology II " 2nd year; Botany II Passed Zoology II " Philosophy I 3rd year; Botany III Failed Zoology III Passed 4th year; Botany III and Zoology III - Passed Education University Diploma. DEGREES OBTAINED; B.Sc. - Rhodes University, S. Africa. University Education Diploma - Rhodes University. DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY; University Education Diploma. OCCUPATION; Teacher since January, 1957. PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT; None. SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR; 1. Cambridge University African Scholarship. 2. Christian Action Scholarship. PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; Preferably Cambridge or Oxford. DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASON; Preferably Medical course. It has been candidate's desire ever since going to school to qualify as a doctor. This desire in particular has been streng- thened by the potential shortage of African to serve Africans, etc. in this fielcT. 1 NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGEs Professor Giffin, University College, Fort Hare. NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES; 1. James Carnegie, Esq., Butterworth, Umtata Road. 2. John Restom, Esq., Butterworth. o • o e

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NAME BALA, Bryce BechaamADDRESS ; Hopefield Farm, ButterworthDATE OF BIRTH; 18. 3.1924SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 1947-49: Lovedale Institution

1950-51: Welsh High School.DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1951STUDIED AT; University College of Fort Hare, P.O. Fort Hare.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 5 years plus 1 year U.E.D.COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY;

1st year; Botany I Passed Zoology I "Chemistry I "Psychology II "

2nd year; Botany II PassedZoology II "Philosophy I

3rd year; Botany III FailedZoology III Passed

4th year; Botany III and Zoology III - PassedEducation University Diploma.

DEGREES OBTAINED;B.Sc. - Rhodes University, S. Africa.University Education Diploma - Rhodes University.

DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY;University Education Diploma.

OCCUPATION; Teacher since January, 1957.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT; None.SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR; 1. Cambridge University African

Scholarship.2. Christian Action Scholarship.

PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; Preferably Cambridge or Oxford.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASON;

Preferably Medical course.It has been candidate's desire ever since going to school to

qualify as a doctor. This desire in particular has been streng­thened by the potential shortage of African to serve Africans, etc. in this fielcT. 1

NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGEs Professor Giffin, University College, Fort Hare.

NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;1. James Carnegie, Esq., Butterworth, Umtata Road.2. John Restom, Esq., Butterworth.

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NAME; BALA, Gerald Gedion Edgar MabandlaADDRESS; Old Hospital Road, Butterworth, C.P.DAT4^)F BIRTH; 10.5-1921 ISCHOOLS ATTENDED:

1941-4 5; Healdtown Institution, P.O. Healdtown, C.P.1947-4 9; University College of Port Hare, P.O. Port Hare.

DATE OP MATRICULATION: 1945.STUDIED AT; University College of Port Hare

Private Study - University of South Africa andUnion College.

YEARS OP UNIVERSITY STUDY; 3 years excluding private studies inUniversity of South' Africa.

COURSES TAKEN OP UNDERGRADUATE STUDYs1st year; Botany I ) Qualified for 2nd and 3rd years

Onemistry l ; during 1 st and 2nd years and Physios I s ed finals.Zoology I )

2nd year; Animal Husbandry Pield Husbandry Entomology HorticulturePoultry Husbandry. Agricultural Economics

and Bookkeeping.3rd year; Pield Husbandry

Animal Husbandry Advanced Economics.Also Education Diploma College during 3rd year.

DEGREES OBTAINED;1949; Advanced Diploma (B.Sc. grade) in Agriculture 1949; College Education Diploma

DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY;2nd year 3.A. degree in History II, Sociology II. Also

Diploma in Optics.OCCUPATION; Teaching since 1956.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT; 1950-55 - Teacher

Always in Secondary & High Schools.SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR; 1. Christian Action Scholarship

2. JACARI Scholarship.PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; Cambridge or Oxford.DESIRED COURSE OP STUDY AND REASON;1. Degree in Agriculture; has already studied for this course

but in South Africa (as far as candidate knows) no provision for Africans or a specialist course in this field.

2. Course leading to Eye Specialist. Has great interest inft his course; studied in the Union College and passed Anatomy (Physiology and Eye Diseases. Due to write in March 1958 \&inal General Optics and Visual Optics and Sight Testing.

3. A course leading to Pharmacy. Apart from candidate's special interest in these courses, he feels there is a great need fir people with qualifications amongst the Africans for better advancement, etc.

NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;Then Professor C.P. Dent.

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NAMES & ADDRESSES OP REFEREESD. Hall, Esq., Town Offices, Butterworth.

jfF J.A. Atkinson, Esq., Umtata Road, Butterworth.

NAME; BAM, Tamsanqa Tiburtius110, Lakhani Chambers, c/r Grey & Saville Sts., Durban

___________ 25.9.19?SCHOOLS ATTENDED; Mafiazell High SchoolDATE OF MATRICULATION; 1950 jY0'STUDIED AT; University of NatalYEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 3 years

ADDRESS;DATE OE BIRTH;

COURSES TAKEN OE UNDERGRADUATE STUDY;English I Xhosa I Botany I History I

DEGREES OBTAINED:

History IISocial Anthropology I Native Administration I Political Science I

NilDETAILS OP POSTGRADUATE STUDY; NilOCCUPATION; Since January 1957 - Articled ClerkPREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT; NoneSCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED POR; [Not stated]PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; Oxford University DESIRED COURSE OP STUDY AND REASONS;

Law.Law is one of the fields that has not been exploited by

Africans. There is a demand from the growing African community for African lawyers to interpret both the spirit and the letter of African law and custom. This means getting not just professional lawyers but men capable of influencing the development of African Law to meet the needs of the African in his process of evolution.NAME OE PRINCIPAL OP APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;

E.G. Malherbe.NAMES & ADDRESSES OP REFEREES;

Mr I. Allan, P.O. Box 1525, Durban.Mr K. Heard, Natal University, City Building, Durban.

4. NAME; DYASI, Hubert Mongameli fADDRESS; Beda Hall, P.O. Fort Hare, Alice, C.P.DATE OF BIRTH; 12.12.1934. VSCHOOLS ATTENDED; St. John's College, Umtata, Transkei.

1948-52.DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1952STUDIED AT; University College of Fort Hare.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 5 years

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DYASI, Hubert Mongameli (contd.)COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY.

lsftyeaxt Geography I )Chemistry I ) Passed - 3rd classBotany I. )

2nd year Geography II )Botany II ) Passed - 3rd classPhilosophy I )

3rd years Geography IIJ - 2nd Class Botany III ' 2nd ClassZoology I 3rd Class

DEGREES OBTAINED;Bachelor of Science (Rhodes University) - April 1956.

DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY;1 year course - U.E.D.University Education Diploma:Principles and History of Education, Psychology of Education, General Educational Method of Teaching, Language Work (English and Afrikaans), Community Projects, Construction of Teaching Aids, Typewriting, Special methods (Geography and Botany),Speech Training (English and Afrikaans).

At present studying for degree of Bachelor of Education. —B. Education; Philosophy of Education, General and Developmental

Psychology, Experimental and Abnormal Psychology, History and Administration of Education: 1 year course.

OCCUPATION: PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:

SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR: Cambridge University African Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: Cambridge.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY & REASON:fishes to further studies in Education. Believes the future of any nation depends largely on its educational system and status.At present few educationists among Africans. A study of how American and English systems have evolved would be interesting and fruitful to one who will view them from the African point of view. To see these systems at work and to study them with all the literature available would afford a good comparative study with that of South Africa. After having studied that of South Africa a more intensive study of Education of England and in England would bring more understanding of its problems. By going overseas applicant would make a thorough study of the guidance movement. Vocational guidance is badly needed in African Schools: as far as applicant knows there are no tests standardised for Bantu children. This knowledge would save many Bantu children from being misplaced.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

Professor Z.K. Matthews, Acting Principal of Fort Hare.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES:

Professor M.H. Giffen, M.A., M.Sc., Botany Dept., Fort Hare. Professor O.F. Raum, Dept, of Education, P.O. Fort Hare.

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NAME; GWINA, Lauretta (Miss)ADI^ESS; Douglas Smit Res., University of the Witwatersrand. M OF BIRTH; 30.9.1931SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 1937-42; Webbstown School, Umzimkulu

1943; Nokweja School I94.4-45 • Dumisa School1946-49°. Inana Seminary.

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1949. I"

STUDIED AT; Fort Hare University College and Natal University.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 5 yearsCOURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY;

1st year: Psychology I Zulu I English I Zoology I Native Law

2nd year: Psychology II Zulu II

3rd year: Psychology III Zulu III Botany IEnglish II (Failed English)

4th year; University Education Diploma plus English IIand Anthropology I.

DEGREES OBTAINED:— -------------------------------

B.A. Honours in Psychology (did half the course). This course was done part-time: full-time teacher at the time.OCCUPATION: Scientific Assistant in the Institute of Personnel a/

Research (under the C.S.I.R.) |(PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT: 1954 and up to October 1955 - TeacherSCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR: Christian Action Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: London University. :J/\

*DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS:Psychology (Clinical Psych.) with more emphasis on Child

Psychology. Candidate has a strong feeling that African communities both in the Reserves and in Urban areas need quali­fied Clinicians to deal with the ever-increasing problems largely resulting from their difficulties of adjustment into the chang­ing pattern of life.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

Professor C.P. Dent.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES:

Mrs Y. Glass, N.I.P.R., P.O. Box 10319, Johannesburg.Dr S. Biesheuvel, N.I.P.R., P.O. Box 10319, Johannesburg."^

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KHUZWAYO, Nicholas Mzamo John Married.

13, Walmer Avenue, Mayville, Durban14.12.1924.

1931-36; St. Anne's Convent, P.O. Umzinto1937-38: St. Mary's Seminary, P.O. Ixopo 1939-41; St. Francis Technical College, Mariann-

hill.1949-50: St. Francis Normal College, Mariannhill.

DATE OF MATRICULATION: National Senior Certificate (Matric.) 1948. STUDIED AT:Natal University College. Has studied privately for degree

examinations of the University of South Africa External Division University of South Africa (not this year) - for the most part a private student.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY: 6 years, with several breaks.COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:

English I History IPsychology I (O.R.)Zulu ISociology I Education History IISociology II Sociology IIIPsychology III (N.R.) 1957 offered for examination

this year.History III.

DEGREES OBTAINED:OCCUPATION: Six years - school teacher.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:Worked as a Classical Pianist for the Butler's Social Club, Caledon

Street, Cape Town in 1943-4 4: also worked as a Store Assistant and First Aider at the Royal Naval Stores, Durban, 1944-46.SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR: Christian Action ScholarshipPROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: OxfordDESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;M.A. degree in Sociology. Candidate proposes to make a thorough

study of the Ecology of the City with special emphasis on Urban-Rural life in the United Kingdom. The underlying aim is to spend the future in the study and investigation of ecological problems that seem to beset our South African Cities.As an alternative to the above proposition, would then study and

read for a degree in "The Sociology of Education".NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE:

Professor S. Pauw, B.Sc., M.A., D.Phil.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES: Rev. S.A. Khumalo, P.O. Box 187,

Greytown.Rev. A.E.S. Ngcobo, P.O. Box 8 8,

Greytown.

>. NAME:MARITA^STATUS; ADDRESS:DATE OF BIRTH: SCHOOLS ATTENDED:

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7. NAME:ADDRESS;DA^E OF BIRTH;

KUMALO, Irene (Miss)P.O. Rosboom, Ladysmith, Natal. 2 .6.1936 2- )

SCHOOLS ATTENDED: Between 1942 & 1952; St. Hilda's College,Ladysmith.1948; Kemaria Secondary School.

1953-54s St. Joseph's College.

At present doing History III and Social Anthropology II and Economics I.

DEGREES OBTAINED;OCCUPATION; PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR; Cambridge University African Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; Cambridge.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;

Postgraduate degree in History. Candidate would like to pursue the subject further and then teach.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;

Dr Z.K. Mathews.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES; Mr D. Williams, P.O. Fort Hare ” — “ ~ ~ air C.S. Ntloko, P.O. Fort Hare.

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1954-STUDIED AT; Fort Hare University College.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY. Approximately 3 years.COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY;

History IBantu Languages IEnglish IHistory IIBantu Languages IIEconomic History ISocial Anthropology

3rd class 2nd class 3rd class 2nd class 2nd class 3rd class 3rd class

8 . NAME:129, Loon Road, Sydenham, DurbanKUNENE, Raymond Fakazi

ADDRESS;DATE OF BIRTH; SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 1947-48; Umphumulo

1949-50; St. Francis, Mariannhill1951-54 ; University of Natal...57 (University)

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1950STUDIED AT; University of NatalYEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 5 yearsCOURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY

1951s 1st year Zulu IHistory I EducationCriminal Law (over 50$).

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KUNENE, Raymond Fakazi (contd.)CQpT SES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY (Contd.)1952s 2nd years History II

English. I Sociology I Psychology I

1953s 3rd years Zulu II (with distinction)Psychology II

1 9 5 4; 4th years Honours in ZuluSocial Anthropology I

DEGREES OBTAINED;1953s B.A. - University of Natal1954s B.A. Honours - University of Natal w

DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY:1954s B.A. Honours in Zulu - one year

At present doing M.A. in Zulu.OCCUPATION s Unemployed.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENTs

1955-56s Teaching at Adams College under the Principalshipof Mr G.C. Grant. Left Adams College when the school was taken over by the Government. Subjects taught were Zulu, English, Biology and Latin.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FORs Christian Action Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; University of London.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS:Doctor of Literature in Zulu with special reference to the tone: candidate understands there is much more material available in England for such a studys also instruments for the study of tones comparative study of tonal languages is also possible even with oriental tonal languages like Chinese. Would also like to studyi prosody in relation to Zulu tonal system which seems to be the * secret of Zulu metre.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Dr E.G. Malherbe.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES s

Mr D.H. Rubenstein, P.O. Box 81, Roodepoort, Transvaal Mr G.C. Grant, P.O. Box 470, Ibadan, Nigeria.

9. NAME; LETSOALO, AlexanderADDRESS; Spitzkop, P.O. Veekraal, Pietersburg, TransvaalMARITAL STATUS s Married >• DATE OF BIRTH; 29.9.1923^"SCHOOLS ATTENDEDs 1928-37 Thune Primary School

1937-39 Bethesda Training Institution1944-45 Fort Hare University College.

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1942 3STUDIED ATs Fort Hare University CollegeYEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDYs 2 years

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COgRSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:1944; Native Administration I Pass

Northern Sotho I "English I "

1945« Social Anthropology I PassSociology " Northern Sotho II

1946: Native Administration II PassSociology II "Northern Sotho III "

1947° Sociology III PassSocial Anthropology II "Politics I "Psychology I Passtl

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Native LawS.A. Criminal Law

DEGREES OBTAINED; 1948 - B.A.1951 - B.Ed.1954 - B.Econ.|

DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY;B.Ed. by private study under the University of S.A. - 3 years B.Econ; by private study under the University of S.A. - 3 yearsOCCUPATION; Teaching since 1946.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT;

1940 - 1943 - Teaching. Broke service and went to University.SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR; Christian Action Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; University of London.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;LL.B. (Law) Wishes to return to South Africa and practice as |i

a lawyer on the completion of studies. |1

NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE; Professor Z.K. Matthews (Acting Principal).

NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES:Rev. N. Katiya, B.A., Donhill Mission, P.O. Leshoane, Pietersburg. Mr P.O. Magsgane (Ex-Principal of Thune School), P.O. Leshoane,

Pietersburg.

NAME; MAHOLE, Victor Isaac MolefiADDRESS; Mokopane Training College, P.O. Box 239, Potgietersrust.DATE OF BIRTH; 8 . 11. 1932.SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 1939-46; Sophiatown Methodist School

1947-51; St. Peter's Sec. School, Rosettenvill 1952-55: University College of Fort Hare

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1951.

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MAHOLE, Victor Isaac Molefi (contd.)-ffiPUDIED AT ; University College of Port HareYEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY: 4 years COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:

Philosophy I Physics I Geography I Botany III Chemistry III

[For particulars regarding class refer to The Registrar, UniversityCollege of Fort Hare].

DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY;1954; University Education Diploma - 1 year.

With a thorough grounding in Principles and History of Education, Psychology of Education, Method (General), Special Methods in Physical Science and Botany, Community Project, Typewriting, Librarianship, etc.)OCCUPATION; 2 years - Assistant teacher.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT NoneSCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR; Cambridge University African Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: CambridgeDESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS:

Senior Degree in Education.Reason: for the upliftment of the African people in the field of

Education and to find a better solution to facilitate ways of learning among the Africans: if need be would give the African view of Education which should be for the betterment of the African.

Senior Degree in Science particularly in line with Organic Chemistry.

Candidate is particularly interested in synthetic methods applied in Organic Chemistry. He hopes to contribute something in the future to the field of Science.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE:

1952-55; The then Principal was Professor C.P. Dent.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;Professor A.S. Galloway, Ph.D., University College of Fort Hare Rev. R.W.E. Norburn, Diocesan Secondary School.

DEGREES OBTAINED: 1955; B.Sc

NAME;ADDRESS sDATE OF BIRTH;SCHOOLS ATTENDED:

MANONA, Cordwell Sizwe High School, Lovedale, Alice

14.3.1932

DATE OF MATRICULATION: STUDIED AT;YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY:

1953 Fort Hare

3 years

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yURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY;Course I; English III

History II Xhosa II Philosophy III

Course II; English III History III Politics IIIPublic Admin. Ill *-)

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Course III; History IIIPublic Admin. III.

DEGREES OBTAINED; 1957 - B.A.DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY;At present studying the sixth and seventh courses in Bachelor of Administration; five courses are to candidate's credit.OCCUPATION; Teaching. PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENTSCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR; Not stated.PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; Oxford.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;Bachelor of Administration (B.Econ.).

Candidate desires to do this degree as he thinks he may be of value to his people as well as to himself; would be in a position to do more social service which he considers to be the essence of education.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;

Professor Z.K. Matthews.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;

Professor D. Williams, P.O. Fort Hare Professor D.D. Stuart, P.O. Fort Hare.

NAME;MARITAL STATUS; ADDRESS;DATE OF BIRTH; SCHOOLS ATTENDED'

MANQELE, Richard Married

c/o The Magistrate, Camperdown, Natal 23.2.1927

1933-41: Groutville Combined School1943-44: St. Joseph's College, Inkamana,

P.O. Vryheid 1946-47: St. Francis College, Mariannhill

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1947STUDIED AT; University of South Africa, Pretoria.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 6 yearsCOURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY;

Native Law (over 50$)South African Criminal Law: between 40$ & 50$ Zulu I (Over 50$)

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Roman Dutch Law A (Over 50$)Roman Dutch Law B (Over 50$)English I (between 40$ and 50$)Native Administration I (Over 50$)Politics I (Administrative) (Over 50$)Zulu II (Over 50$)Politics II (Administrative) (Over 50$)Native Administration II (Over 50$)Zulu III (Over 50$)

DEGREES OBTAINED;Bachelor of Arts (conferred 15th July, 1955)*

DETAILS OP POSTGRADUATE STUDY;Since 1955 candidate has been reading various books on legal subjects especially Roman Dutch Law, Roman Law and Constitutional Law. In 1956 should have written Preliminary LL.B. examinations but had to withdraw owing to lack of funds. In regard to Politics he has read a number of books dealing with Constitutional Developments of various countries.OCCUPATION; Employed as a Clerk by the Department of Justice and

stationed at the office of the Magistrate, Camperdown.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT: NilSCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR; 1. Cambridge University African Scholarship

2. Christian Action Scholarship.(should first be considered for No. 1).

PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; University of Cambridge.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONSsBachelor of Law or M.A. (in Politics).Candidate's association with courts of Law has developed in a

liking for the legal profession. He is now well acquainted with the practical application of the Law and feels that it would be best if he obtained a certificate in this field of study. He also maintains that the field of Law has little been explored by Africans in this country. In Natal there are no African lawyers.In regard to Politics he feels that as the African develops

educationally no sphere of education should be left unexplored and also the Africans up to now know very little, if any, about the doctrines which form the basis of different modern States.NAME OFPRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;

Professor A.J.H. van der tfalt, M.A., D.Phil.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;

Mr M.V. Gumede, P.O. Box 85, Verulam.Mr Rossler, c/o The Magistrate, Camperdown.

13. NAME;MARITAL STATUS; ADDRESS;DATE OF BIRTH; SCHOOLS ATTENDED;

MATANDA, Dorrington Vincent Linda Married with three children —

Frank de Villiers Training School, P/Bag Kokstad. 15.3.1916

DATE OF MATRICULATION;

1936-37s 1944-46;1945

Tsolo School of Agriculture Adams College, Natal

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STUDIED AT; University College of Fort Hare University of South Africa Fatal University - Non-European Section.

YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY;1946-53. [1949, 1 9 5 0, 1952 excluded]

0PURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:1946: Passed English I, History I, Xhosa I, Native Law I.1947s Passed Botany I, Chemistry I, Zoology I, Physics I.1948 : Passed Education I.1949/1950; No study1951; Passed Xhosa II, History II, Social Anthropology I,

Politics I.1952s No study.1953s Passed History III, Politics (International)II, Xhosa III.DEGREES OBTAINED; 1954; Bachelor of Arts.

Degree equivalent - Advanced Diploma in Agricul-.- ture of the University College of Port Hare “

DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY;Bachelor of Administration - only courses obtained; English I, History I, Politics III by exemption. Not yet written; Economics and Economic History I, II & III. Native Administration I, II &III; Public Administration I & II and Accounting I.Also studying French Language in preparation for the translation test in Senior degree in either History or Politics.OCCUPATION; Lecturer in charge of special course offered to trained

teachers by Cape Education Department and lately N.A. Department as Teacher in High School and Sec. School,1949-56; 1957 as Lecturer.

PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT;1938-43s Storekeeping and Lorry Driving at Tsolo School of

Agriculture. Kept school equipment both consumables and non-consumables. Ordered and issued to various sections for use. Submitted accounts and recepted voucher to General Council. Treasurer for settlement. Kept stores from Farm Section; did grinding, woodsawing and many other duties which were audited by Audit Controller.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR; JACARI Scholarship.PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; Oxford.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;

Bachelor’s Honour Degree in Politics and Master's Degree in Politics.

Reason; Study and knowledge of Politics has never influenced candidate's political thought to be on the extremist side. With his knowledge of Politics he cooperates very well with Europeans. He has chosen the middle course and is convinced that it is the safest course to follow for the peaceful living and progress in this country and the world at large. He believes with such learning and knowledge he could exert more influence over many minds among Africans to think likewise; in many instances it is the less informed in this subject who becomes an ex­tremist.

NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGEsThe Director of External Studies - University of S.A. Pretoria.

14 .oao.e.

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NAMES& ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;■r-The Principal (Mr H.M. Giffen), University College of Fort Hare. Eev. J.7/. Minty, Supt and Warden, Rayner Govt. Training School,

P.O. Box 6, Tsomo.

12 "V14. NAME: MAYEKISO, Upington Carmichael

MARITAL STATUS; Married: wife is teaching at schoolADDRESS; Shawbury Institution, P.O. Qumbu, E. GriqualandDATE OF BIRTH: 19. 8 . 1926SCHOOLS ATTENDED: 1941-44: St. John's College, Umtata - for

Teacher's Course and J.C.1945-46: Healdtown Institution, Fort Beaufort,

for Matric.1947-4 9: At Fort Hare for B.A.

DATE OF MATRICULATION: 1946STUDIED AT: Fort Hare University College, then Constituent College

of University of S. Africa.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY: 3 years COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:

1947 i History IGeography I English I Psychology I Xhosa I

1948: History IIGeography II Constitutional Law I Xhosa II

1949; History IIIGeography III

[Not sure of class obtained in each examination]DEGREES OBTAINED: B.A. - conferred in 1950.DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY:

Attempted an Honours Degree in Geography but not yet taken examination owing to pressure of school work.Registered with the University of South Africa for 1955, 1956 &

1957• Has now applied to the Native Affairs Department for study leave for next year but this depends on whether candidate gets accommodation at Fort Hare College or University of Natal. He hopes to do Hons. Geography internally.OCCUPATION: Teaching for 8 years.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT: NoneSCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR: Christian Action Scholarship.PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: Any University in England or Scotland

which Committee thinks suitable.

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DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AMD REASONS;B.A. Honours degree in Geography or History

ORB.Ed.

Has no time to study externally owing to pressure of school work. He is interested in Geography and History.Is keen to study Educational Systems of Great Britain.NAME 03? PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

Professor C.P. Dent of University College of Fort Hare(now retired).

NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;Mr H.D. Hoare (Principal of our School - now on leave overseas)Mr G. Caley, B.A., Inspector of Schools, Bantu Education Office,

Umtata, Transkei.

15. NAME; MAZWI, Constance (Miss)ADDRESS; P.O. Box 15, Tsomo, C.P.DATE OF BIRTH; 5-5.1914SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 1930-32; St. Matthew's College

1935: Lovedale Training College1944-4 5: East London Technical College

DATE OF MATRICULATION 1945- >/STUDIED AT: University of Cape Town.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 4 yearsCOURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY: [The results of examinations

in the following courses were not classified]:-1st year: Social Science I, Social Administration I,

Economics I, Bantu Languages I.2nd year: Psychology I, Social Science I. Economics I

(Statistics - no examination).3rd year: Social Science II, Social Administration IIA,

Hygiene and Public Health.4th year: Social Science III, Social Administration IIB

Social Philosophy.DEGREES OBTAINED: Bachelor of Social Science, 1949-DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY: NoneOCCUPATION: Teacher at Tsomo Secondary School (7 months).PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT:1933-34; Assistant Teacher at Woodlands (R.C.) Primary Higher,Kingwilliamstown.1936-37: Assistant Teacher at Mariannhill Practising School, Natal,1938-46: Principal teacher: St. Peter Claver's Higher Mission

School, Duncan Village, East London.1950-51; Field Work Officer, Society for Protection of Child Life,

Cape Town.SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR: Christian Action Scholarship.

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PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; School of African and Oriental Studiesof London University

DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS:Honours Degree in Anthropology.To qualify for a post in Anthropology or Social Anthropology in

any University College or School of Social Work for the African people.

tNAME OP PRINCIPAL OP APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE:

Professor Edward Batson (School of Social Science, Universityof Cape Town).

NAMES & ADDRESSES OP REFEREES: Dr R.H. Shepherd, Lovedale, P.O.Alice,Dr A.C. Jordan, School of Bantu Studies, University of Cape Town.

16. NAME: MEI, Jeppe SijekulaADDRESS; P.O. Lovedale, Alice, C.P.DATE OF BIRTH: 16.6.1933 ^SCHOOLS ATTENDED: 1939-47? Lovedale Practising School

1948-52: Lovedale High School1953-19*• University College of Fort Hare

DATE OF MATRICULATION: 1952STUDIED AT: University College of Fort HareYEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 4 yearsCOURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY: I

1st year; Xhosa I Passed, Class III2nd year: English I Passed Class III

History I " "Psychology I Social Anthropology I

3rd year- History II Xhosa II Politics I

4th year; History III Xhosa III

Class IIM

DEGREES OBTAINED: B.A. conferred on 26th April, 1957.DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY; Doing U.E.D. this year OCCUPATION: PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT

SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR: Cambridge University African Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: Cambridge

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MIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;Honours in History.Candidate has been fascinated by history since Matriculation.

The desire to know more and appreciate historical truth has been stimulated during his time of reading for a degree. Thinks he would benefit the more with an honours course in understanding history, method and the philosophy of history. Has always felt he would like to be a writer of history and hopes an Honours course would prepare him for such a career. Desires to further his studies and have a broader outlook to the world envelopes these reasons.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;

Professor Z.K. Matthews, Vice-Principal, University Collegeof Fort Hare.

NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;Professor D. Williams, P.O. Fort Hare Professor C.L.S. Nyembezi, P.O. Fort Hare.

17. NAME: MELK, Daniel van Zyl LerataADDRESS; University College of Fort Hare, Beda Hall, Fort HareDATE OF BIRTH: 12. 7 . 1933.SCHOOLS ATTENDED: Bethel Training College, 1948-1952.DATE OF MATRICULATION: 1952.STUDIED AT: University College of Fort Hare.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY: 5 years.COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:

1st year: Geography I Class IITswana I * 11 IIEnglish I It IIIHistory I 11 IIITswana II Class IIGeography II 11 IIIHistory I n IIIPolitics I Class IITswana III it IIHistory III 11 III

2nd year:

3rd Year:

DEGREES OBTAINED; B.A., 27th April, 1956.DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY; University Education Diploma, Courses: History of Education Feb.-Nov. 1956.

and Principles History of Education Construction of Teaching Aids General Educational Method History Method Tswana Method English Higher Grade Afrikaans Special Language Community Project Typewriting Practice TeachingSpeech Training (English and Afrikaans)B.Ed. - Feb.Nov. 1957.

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OCCUPATION: Studying for the degree of B.Ed. Rhodes Universitysince February 1957.

PREVIOUS Tfl/TPLOYMENT: Not previously employed.SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR; Cambridge University African Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS; CambridgeDESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS:

Wishes to pursue the course of Education. Trained in South Africa and during the course of his studies realised that there is not enough reading material to give one light on such important educational topics as Comparative Education, the Techniques of selection text books on these topics are written in England and America. These are some of the most important problems in the development of South African education, in particular among the Africans. There is a great and increasing demand for standardised selection tests for African children. Would like to specialise in this type of education.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ,

Professor Z.K. Matthews (Acting), Fort Hare.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;

Professor O.F. Ro-um, University College of Fort Hare Yen. Archdeacon H.P. Rolfe, Beda Hall, Fort Hare.

18. NAME: MKELE, NimrodADDRESS: 645 First Street, Payneville, Springs, TransvaalDATE OF BIRTH; Ag0 Age 36; Married with 4 childrenACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONSB.A., University of South Africa, 1948. Xhosa IIIPsychology II

Social Anthropology II Native Admin.II English I ^Education I 'Zoology I Chemistry I

B.A. Hons., University of Natal, March 1950 - Psychology.M.A., University of South Africa, July 1953;Psychology: Title of Thesis: "The Validation of Test

Procedures for the Selection of African Mechanical-Operatives on the Witwatersrand Gold Mines”.

Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Intermediate May 1956. Writing finals in November.

EXPERIENCE: 1948-50: University of Natal. Dept, of PsychologyResearch Assistant.

Development of intelligence tests for African School children and adults, including statistical work.

May 1950 - May 1953: National Institute for Personnel Research of the S.A. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research: Research Assistant. Development of aptitude tests for African mineworkers, training programmes, studies in learning ability, work attitudes, statistics and reports,

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<J ne 1953 - Jan. 1955. Public Utility Transport Corporation Ltd. Aptitude Testing Officer. Developing aptitude tests for the selection and classification of African bus drivers, clerks, etc. Accident statistics and statistical work.

Feb. 1955 - May 1955. Franklin Research (Pty) Ltd., Research Director. Studies on African market including family budget survey and inventory of African households. Consumer research.June 1955 - Oct. 1955: Drum Publication. Part-time journalism

and consumer studies.Nov. 1955 - Dec. 1956: Sterling Products S.A. (Pty) Ltd. Sales Manager, African Division. Sales, sales promotion campaigns, consumer research in the field of patent medicines and media.Jan. 1957: J. Walter Thompson Co. S.A. (Pty) Ltd. Advertising consultant and market research officer. Advisor on marketing and advertising problems relating to African market and studies on consumer trends, and market testing.

DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY: AND REASONS: Interested in consumer economics, research and advertising with special reference to South African conditions.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES:

Professor J.D. Krige, University of Natal, Durban.Dr S. Biesheuyel, N.I.P.R., Johannesburg.Mr T.H. Frith, PUTCO, P.O. Box 9571, Johannesburg.

o19. NAME: MOEPHULI, Isaac MakeADDRESS: 10700A Mzimhlophe, P.O. Orlando, Johannesburg.DATE OF BIRTH:____________ 7.2.1930SCHOOLS ATTENDED: Pimville Govt. Primary School, 1943-46.

Orlando High School, 1947-51*DATE OF MATRICULATION: 1951.STUDIED AT: University of the Witwatersrand (Feb.1952/Dec. 1954.

University College of Fort Hare (Feb.1955/Dec.1955)YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY: 4 years.COURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:1st year: English I (3) Phonetics I (3)

Mathematics I (3) Southern Sotho 1(2)2nd year: Mathematics II (3) Southern Sotho II (2)

Economics I (2) Economic History I (3)3rd year: Southern Sotho III (2) Economics II (2)

DEGREES OBTAINED: Bachelor of Arts (Rand), 26.3.55.DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY:

4th year: for U.E.D. (1 year at Port Hare)took Principles and History of Education, Psyco. of Ed,

Methods of Education.OCCUPATION: Jan. 1956 to date - teaching.

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DESIRED 0PURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;Education, so that he should be more able to serve his community.

^ Opportunity it offers to increase his knowledge Raise his standard of living to those about him.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED FOR;1.Cambridge University African Scholarship.2.Christian Action Scholarship.

PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: University of Cambridge.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;

Professor W.G. Sutton.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;Mrs A.W. Hoernl£, 38 St. Patricks Road, Houghton Mr M.O.M. Seboni, University College, P.O. Fort Hare.

20. NAME; M0L0M0, Rydwell-SadsonADDRESS; P.O. Box 15, Mochudi Village, B.P.DATE OF BIRTH; 9.1.1930SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 194-5-48: Inkamana, Vryheid

1948-52: Ohlange, Durban1956-Nov.1956: Pius XII University College Mch. 1957-Nov. 1957; Fort Hare University College

DATE OF MATRICULATION: 1954.STUDIED AT; Pius XII University College, 1956.

Fort Hare University College, 1957.1st and 2nd years B.A. done externally.

YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 4 yearsCOURSES TAKEN OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY;

1st year; Tswana I, History I, Sociology I, Social Anthropology I, Systematic Philosophy I - all done externally.

2nd year: Tswana II, History II, English II, Philosophy II -done externally, passed all except History II.

3rd year: History II, Tswana III, Systematic Philosophy II -passed all these subjects at Pius XII College Roma.

DEGREES OBTAINED; B.A. - University of South Africa, 1957*DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY: reading for the U.E.D., University of

Rhodes.OCCUPATION; 1953; Teacher in Bechuanaland.

1954-56: Teacher in Southern Rhodesia.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT —SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR: Cambridge University African Scholarship PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS: Cambridge DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS:Wishes to read for LL.B. The Bechuanaland Protectorate is still back­ward in all respects, particularly industrially, which he says is due to the ignorance of the people with regard to legal involvements in matters of prospecting minerals. This would advance the industry of the territory.

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Also wishes to help in the administration. Tribal administration is still cumbersome and primitive. Intends to advance his people's understanding of their relationships with their neighbours, those away from them and this can only be through knowledge of law and land.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE;

The Rector, Pius XII, University College of Roma, Basutoland.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES:

Sir Pulque Agnew, Bart. Fort Hare.Professor O.H. Raum, B.A.,Ph.D.(London), Fort Hare.

21. NAME: MQ0TJ8", Livingstone V .ADDRESS; 4, Dombeya St., Braelynn Township, East London.MARITAL STATUS: Married, with four children -g. /X?)DATE OF BIRTH: 18.4.1921.SCHOOLS ATTENDED: 1930-38: St. Barnabas Higher Primary (E.C.)

School, Rabula (Dist. Keiskama Hoek).1939-43: Paterson High School, Port Elizabeth.

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1943- STUDIED AT:

YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY: University College, Fort HareWits. Univ. as external research student.

COURSES TAKEN: 8 years.1st year: History I (57%), Education I (58%), English I (60%),

Social Anthropology I (50%), Native Admin. I (57%)-y

2nd year: History II (50%), Psychology I (46%), English II (650%), Social Anthropology II (60%), Xhosa (N.D.P.) not available.

n/3rd year: History III (45.5%), Psychology II (70%), Politics(N.D.P.) 75%)

Results of the end of the year not available.DEGREES OBTAINED: 1947: B.A.

1948: B.A. Hons. (Psychology).DETAILS OF POSTGRADUATE STUDY:During 1948-49, in addition to reading for the B.A. Hons, in Psychology, conducted research work on UKUTHWASA (a syndrome recognised by the Xhosa as a qualification for being initiated as a diviner) on a grant by the National Council for Social Research.After this continued on his own initiative until in 1955 registered with the University of the Witwatersrand as an M.A. candidate in Anthropology and continued with the work under supervision of Dr M.D.W. Jeffreys. Dissertation submitted in February 1957.OCCUPATION: Manager of a Non-European Printing Company since

August 1956.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT; Jan. 1950/March 1951 - Cape Education Dept.

Mch. 1954/June 1954: S.A. Council for Scienti­fic Industrial Research.

July 1954/June 1956: Cape Education Department,SCHOLARSHIPS APPLIED FOR: Christian Action Scholarship or

JACARI Scholarship.22 0 o o o o o •

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PROPOSED UNIVERSITY OVERSEAS. Oxford or London University.DESIRED COURSE OF STUDY AND REASONS;Ph.D. in Education.

For some time has contemplated carrying out the study of "The Effects of the Impact of Western Civilisation on the Xhosa-speaking people of South Africa" (see tentative plan of work attached). Feels this studj is imperative in any serious attempt to understand the problems of social adjustment in the culture contact situation.NAME OF PRINCIPAL OF APPLICANT'S UNIVERSITY OR UNIVERSITY COLLEGEs

Professor W.G. Sutton.NAMES & ADDRESSES OF REFEREES;

Professor O.F. Raum, Fort Hare.

22. NAME; NABE, Zachariah BabiniADDRESS; 290, 11th Avenue, Windermere, Cape TownMARITAL STATUS; Married ’DATE OF BIRTH; 24.11.192/T. £‘4SCHOOLS ATTENDED; 1939: Healdtown Primary, Fort Beaufort;"

1940-43: Welsh High1945-46? Fort Cox Agricultural School,

Middledrift;1950-54; University of Cape Town.

DATE OF MATRICULATION; 1949.STUDIED AT; University of Cape Town.YEARS OF UNIVERSITY STUDY; 4 years undergraduate; 1 year post­

graduate.COURSES TAKEN;

For B.A. - Native Law and Admin. I & II (3 )Bantu Languages I (3 )Economic History I (3 )Social Administration 1 (3 )Political Philosophy I & II (3 )Social Science I & II (3 ).

For B.A. Social Science; Soc. Science I, II & III (3 ).Social Admin. I, H A & IIB (3).Economics I (3 )Native Law and Administration I (3 ).Political Philosophy I.

DEGREES OBTAINED; 1954 - B.A.1955; B.A. Soc. Sc. (both degrees conferred in

June 1955).DETAILS OF POSTBRADUATE STUDY;Part-time student of the University of Cape Town from 1955-1956 studying an Attorneys Admission Course. In 1955 obtained S.A.Law I and Criminal Law I. Could not write in 1956 owing to financial difficulty.OCCUPATION; Salesman or shop assistant 1955-57.PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT; 1946 Gardening teacher at St. Matthews

Institution, C.P.1949 - part-time Librarian at Langa Location, Cape Town.1954-57 - Voluntary Night School Teacher,

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