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Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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Oct. 2, 1917.

On the evening of Oct. 2, at 7.45 P.M., the members assembled for the initial meeting of the Autumn quarter and Mr. Mei presided. Immediately a motion was made and seconded that the following be admitted into the club:- Mr. Ying L. Pun Mr. Clarence K. Chan Mr. W. J. Chang Mr. William C. Meh

An election for new officers for this quarter was held. The following were elected by the majority ballot:-

Mr. James H. Hall - President Mr. William C. Meh - English Secretary Mr. Ying L. Pun - Chinese Secretary and Treasurer

The new set of officers were immediately inaugurated after election and Mr. Hall presided over the meeting hereon.

Mr. Pai brought forth the question of choosing a representative of our club to the C.S.A. conference. As a result, Mr. Mei was elected to that office by the majority ballot.

The [fee?] for this club was moved and seconded to be fixed at 50 cents for the quarter. It was agreed that extra assessments be made of the members for special occasions, suchas social

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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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