Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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Minute book of the Chinese Club at Stanford University.

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Feb. 8th, 1918.

At 7:30 P.M., a special meeting was called to order by Chairman Wong.

The roll was called. Mr. James Hall was absent.

An informal discussion concerning the "Quad" picture followed.

Mr. Hall's proposed resignation as a social committee was formally discussed, and was accepted.

The athletic committee reported its activities.

Having no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:23 P.M.

J.G.C. Mei, Secretary

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March 1, 1918.

At 7:40 P.M., the regular monthly meeting was called to order by Chairman Wong.

The roll was called. All were present.

After the approval of the previous minutes, an informal discussion concerning the joining of a Bible class, and concerning the detailed arrangements and preparations for the coming social gathering followed. Mr. Wong voluntarily took charge of the work given up by the social committee.

The following committees were appointed: Mr. C. Chan, decoration committee; Messrs. W. Meh and W. Chang, reception committee.

The athletic committee reported its activities.

Having no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:42 A.M.

J.G.C. Mei Sec'y

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SPRING QUARTER

1918

(April 1st to June 13th)

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April 1st, 1918.

The first meeting of the Spring quarter was called to order by Chairman Wong at 7:15 P.M. Roll was called and every member was present. Immediately, an election of officers for the ensuing quarter took place. The following staff were elected:- Chairman - Mr. J.G.C. Mei Treasurer and Chinese secretary - Mr. W. J. Chang English Secretary - Mr. W.C. Meh

After the election, the new officers took charge of the meeting. Chairman Mei appointed Mr. S.K. Wong for the social committee and Mr. C.K. Chan for the athletic committee.

A report for the athletic committee was given by C.K. Chan, who announced that the expected basketball game with U.C. has been called off on their lack of a team.

Suggestions were made that the club should buy some kind of amusement instruments such as chess, checkers, etc. for the benefit of the club members during spare time and such should be kept as club property. No action was taken on this matter.

Having no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:35 P.M.

Yours respectfully, William C. Meh, Secretary

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May 3rd, 1918.

The regular meeting was called to order by Chairman Mei at 8:20 P.M. The social committee, Mr. S.K. Wong, reported on the proposed picnic. Following, Mr. C.K. Chan reported on the athletics outlooks for the present quarter.

A motion was made and seconded that the club refund to Messrs. Wong and Mei $2.90 for carfare to Berkeley in behalf of club affairs.

The remainder of the evening was devoted to the discussion of the Japanese demands question. Chairman Mei appointed a committee, composed of Mr. S.K. Wong (Chairman), Mr. Y.L. Pun, and Mr. W.J. Chang, under the name of the "National Welfare Committee", whose duties are to survey the Japanese question carefully and devise methods to do our bit toward China. It was unanimously decided that the club would meet informally every Friday night at 8-9 P.M. for the duration of this quarter, to hear whatever report this committee has to offer and also to discuss national problems as well as to exchange knowledge. It was expressed and agreed by the members that the club should cooperate with the "Saturday club" of Berkeley in doing some publicity work among the Chinese populace in America toward the Japanese question. The "National Welfare Committee has full power to execute its [laws?] and access of the treasury also.

The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 P.M.

Respectfully, William C. Meh

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