Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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Minute book of the Chinese Club at Stanford University.

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Nov. 2, 1917.

The meeting was called to order by the president at 7:15 P.M.

In regard to old business, the question of presenting the Chinese Students' Monthly to the L.S.J.U. Library was brought forth. It was decided that the president ask the librarian to subscribe for it instead of our club presenting it, for fear that the long continuance of the present may not be successfully carried on.

The question of giving a "social" to the California Club came into discussion. Mr. Chan, the chairman of the committee on the matter, reported that he had made some plans about it and that the success will depend solely on its financial support. Finally, the members were asked how much each one would voluntarily contribute toward the financial support of the social, and this summed up to be approximately $20.00. The question was left, at this point, in the hands of Mr. Chan to find a suitable place and date for the affair.

With no further business, the meeting was moved and seconded to be adjourned.

Yours respectfully, William C. Meh

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Dec 7, 1917.

The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M.

Upon the approval of every member. Mr. Li Hwa was admitted into the club.

In regard to the letter heads, it was decided not to have any printed, because of its high cost.

The discussion of giving a social this quarter was presented and decided that it will be given during the next quarter. A suggestion was made that we give a little " jolly-up" immediately after the end quarter final examinations were over with. This was favored by the members. The date for it was settled to be on the 22nd of Dec., and at Hang Far Low at 5 P.M. The cost of the affair is to be divided equally among the members of the club, with a maximum sum of $1.00 each. All the Chinese Stanford Alumni are to be invited to this "jolly-up."

With no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

Yours respectfully, William C. Meh

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Winter Quarter

1918

J.G.C. Mei 431 Lytton Ave. Palo Alto, Cal.

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Jan. 2, 1918:

At 7:10 P.M. the first business meeting of the year was called to order by Pres. J.H. Hall.

An election of new officers was held immediately. The result was as follows:

Mr. S.K. Wong, President. Mr. Y.L. Pun, Chinese Secretary and treasurer. Mr. J.G.C. Mei, English Secretary.

At 7:20 P.M. Pres. Wong took the chair. The following committees were appointed: Mr. C.K. Chan, athletic committee Mr. J.H. Hall, social committee

An informal discussion was held about our future intercollegiate athletic activities, and the next social gathering. The latter is to be held on Saturday evening, March 23, 1918.

Having no other business, Mr. W.C. Meh moved for adjournment and Mr. Hall seconded, the meeting adjourned at 7:43 P.M.

Yours respectfully, J.G.C. Mei Sec'ry

Members: Clarence K. Chan (陳伯權) W.J. Chan (張為[illegible]) J.H. Hall (何廷光) William C. Meh (麥) J.G.C. Mei (梅忠欽) H.W. Pai () Y.L. Pun () S.K. Wong (黃)

New members admitted on Feb. 1, 1918: Chi-Chen Liu (刘[illegible]人) Chia-Yung Hsieh (謝)

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Feb. 1, 1918.

At 7:20 P.M., the second regular business meeting of the year was called to order by Chairman Wong.

After the approval of the previous minutes, two new students, Messrs. C.C. Liu and C.Y. Hsieh, were introduced by Mr. Chang and were formally admitted as members by unanimous vote.

The social committee presented its report concerning the coming informal social gathering.

Mr. Pun moved that three dollars ($3.) should be the minimum assessment from each member for the purpose of the occasion. Mr. William Meh seconded the motion and it was carried.

An informal discussion concerning the social affair followed. It was decided there shall be no dance for the occasion.

Mr. Jones Mei moved that the coming social affair shall be tendered solely in honor of the C.S. Club of U.C. in view of the courtesy and obligation on the part of our Club. The motion was seconded by Mr. Pun, and was carried.

The question of the insertion of our group picture in the 1918 "Quad" was informally put forth by the Chairman. The question was passed by majority vote in favor of the insertion.

Having no other business, the meeting adjourned at 9:33 P.M.

Yours respectfully, J.G.C. Mei Secretary

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