Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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Minute book of the Chinese Club at Stanford University.

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The minutes book of the Chinese Students Club Stanford University

4 Salvatierra, Campus

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Presidents

1916 T.T. Lee
1917 S.K. Lau Winter Qtr.
1917 James H. Hall Fall Qtr.
1918 S.K. Wong Winter Qtr.
1918 W.C. Mei Spring Qtr.
1918 W.J. Chang Fall Qtr.
1919 Lee Spring Qtr.
1919 Clarence K. Chang Fall Qtr.
1920 W.C. Meh Fall Qtr.
1921 H. Wu Winter Qtr. (House Manager)
1921 N.Y. Yue Spring Qtr.
1921 N.Y. Yue Fall Qtr.
1922 H.C. Wong Winter Qtr.
1922 N.Y Yue Spring Qtr.
1922 H.C. Wong Summer Qtr.
1922 H.C. Wong Fall Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Winter Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Spring Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Summer Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Fall Qtr.
1924 Eugene Shen Winter Qtr.
1924 Taam Wu Spring Qtr.
1924 Huang Summer Qtr.
1924 Eugene Shen Fall Qtr.
1925 Tam Winter Qtr.
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September 2 1916

At 8 P.M. the meeting was called to order by Mr. S.K. Lau as the presiding officer.

Motion seconded and carried that the following be admitted into the membership of the Club: Mr. T.T. Lee J.G.C. Mei J.D. Bush

Then immediately began the election of new officers and those selected for the semester are: T.T. Lee, President S.K. Wong, Chinese Secretary and Treasurer J.D. Bush, English Secretary

As the Club has long existed without a written Constitution it was the unanimous voice of the Club to have one drafted and submitted for consideration and approval within one month from date. By consent of all the members, Mr. Lau, the presiding appointed Mr. Bush to fulfil the task.

Having no other business the meeting adjourned,

Yours respectfully J.D. Bush Secretary

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September 29. 1916 The meeting came to order at 7:30 P.M. and Mr. Lee presided.

The first business brought before the Club was the Consideration of the draft of the Constitution. With all the necessary alterations duly considered Mr. J.W. Lum made a motion for the adoption of the Constitution and seconded by Mr. S.K. Wong.

The following motions seconded and carried that:

1. Mr. Lum be appointed as the Chairman of the Athletic Committee with instruction to enter into inter-collegiate Athletic relationship with the Chinese Student's Club of the University of California.

2. Mr. J.W. Lum be appointed as the chairman of the Social Committee with the privilige of appointing his own assistance whenever it is deemed necessary.

3. November 4 be the date set for a social evening given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lan Hing in Oakland, and that invitation be extended to the students of the university of California and other schools.

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4. Mr. Lau be given the appointment as a delegate to the Representative Board for the Alliance Affairs of the Western Section.

5. That an enquiry be instituted among the former members as the final disposal of the publicity fund raised and subscribed at Stanford during the Chinese Japanese crisis in 1915.

At the conclusion of all its business transactions, the Club adjourned.

Yours Respectfully J.D. Bush Secretary

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