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Mr. Chien moves that the Stanford Students'
Club should ewlcome the conference. It was carrie
seconded and carried by a majority vote.

Chien again moved that the secretary should
write a formal letter to the president of the Western
Students' alliance to welcome the conference. Huang said
that the matter need not be put to vote. Since the motion was passed,
naturally the secretary had to write that letter.

Financial problems of the conference were discussed.
The Club was charged to raise $150 for the conference. Various
methods were discussed of raising money were discussed.
Huang moved that the money left {insert}by the club{/insert} at the end of the spring quarter
should be made over for the conference, which was approxi-
mately $30.

Mr. Chien moved that each member of the club
should contribute {insert}about{/insert} $2. Huang said that it was better
to have a minimum sum. Chien amended his motion
that each member should contribute a minimum sum
of $1. The motion was carried.

Huang suggested that the club should ma made clear
the point that the conference is not going to collect any entrance
fee from the members of the alliance.

Methods of raising money outside the club were dis-
cussed. Huang suggested that we should not ask any
subscription from the Chinese cooks here. Sah asked whether
how much the House could contribute to the conference.
Mr. Huang answered that since the House was is wretched
condition & needs [repairment?], it is hardly necessary that
the House is going to contribute any.

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