Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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Minute book of the Chinese Club at Stanford University.

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Dec. 21st, 1918.

The meeting was called by Mr. Chairman a special one, about the clubhouse business. Three ways were announced, the 1st - we do our best to raise money to buy the house, the 2nd -

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March 9,1919.

The meeting was called to order by chairman Chang at 5 P.M. For the first time in the history of our club, we are honored by the presence of charming young ladies, namely, Misses F. & M. Tong and L. Mei, who remained during the meeting.

Election of officers for the Spring Quarter, 1919 were held. The following officers were elected by the majority vote.

President.................................Mr. S.S. Lee, '22 English Secretary......................Mr. W.C. Meh, '21 Chinese Secretary & Treasurer...Mr. B.L. Chen, '22

All new officers were immediately inaugurated into their respective offices after election.

The meeting was adjourned at 5:30 P.M.

Respectfully, William C. Meh Sec't'y

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SPRING QUARTER

1919

March 31-June 13

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7:50 P.M. Regular Meeting April 1,1919

The first regular meeting of the Spring Quarter was called to order by Pres. Lee with all members present.

It was moved and seconded that the secretary should answer each of the circulars received from the M.I.T. Club and F.H. Huang, (the former charging the latter with neglect of duty as the C.S.A. President and the latter pleading defense), informing them to refer this case to the Alliance councilmen.

Mr. Hall suggested and proposed that the club should install an adequuct system in the club, whereby, the scholastic record of the club may be elevated and at the same time, members may derive benefits from it. A long discussion followed and finally the following motion was seconded and carried by a majority vote of 5 to 2. The motion is as follows:- That hereafter, any member of this club who acquires a final record during any one current quarter of an average grade below "C", the said student should be fined, by the club, one dollar for each honor point lacking to bring him up to an average "C" grade and the fine shall not exceed five dollars. On the other hand, if a member should acquire an average grade of over "B", he should be awarded one dollar for each honor point over the average "B", but the prize shall not exceed five dollars for any one student. Those whose records are between "C" or "B" or there between are not affected by this rule. Furthermore, the fines are to be entered into and the awards to be paid by the treasury of the club.

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As a result of this rule, Mr. J.G.C. Mei, who strongly opposed to it, has announced his withdrawal from membership of this club because the majority passed it in spite of his objection.

The meeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M.

Sincerely yours, W.C. Meh. Secretary.

5:10 P.M. Regular Meeting May 9, 1919.

Meeting was called to order at 4:30 P.M. Discussion of patriotic duty followed. It was agreed that Chairman Lee should go to Berkeley to seek the co-operation of U.C. club to undertake in some patriotic movement. No motions were made during the meeting and action toward the patriotic movements is pending Mr. Lee's interview with the U.C. club.

Meeting adjourned at 5:10 P.M.

Respectfully W.C. Meh Sec'y

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