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Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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Oct. 1, 1920

The meeting of the Club was called to order at 8 P.M. at the Club House which was remodeled at the close of the Spring Quarter.

Acting-chairman Sam Chew presided & the following members being present:—

Messers. H. Wu, W.C. Meh, H.L. Hsu, K.T. Young, N.Y. Yue & A.F. Chuck.

The minutes of the last meeting was read by W.C. Meh, acting Secretary; the minutes being duly approved.

(1) Financial report showed a balance of $1640.00 balance in the bank.

(2) By-laws of the Corporation were read by the acting chairman.

(3) Report of Treasurer Wu showed a balance of $7.09

(4) Election of officers for the Autumn Quarter resulted in :—

(a) President and House Manager - W.C. Meh. (b) English Secretary - A.F. Chuck. (c) Chinese Sec'y and Treasurer - K.T. Young. (d) Representative to the Western Section of the Chinese Students' Alliance resulted in a draw and the

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Oct. 10, 1920

A special meeting was called by the president to celebrate Oct. 10, our National holiday. The following members being present, Messrs. H. Wu, L.S. Hsu, Sam Chew, Chi Chen, and later after the business meeting, Mr. K.T. Young showed up.

The following were discussed:—

(1) House rules read by the president but no action was taken on them.

(2) It was decided to have no bible class as not enough members would avail themselves of such a meeting.

(3) A Free meeting hour to be held each Sunday from four to 5 P.M. to discuss current problems.

(4) A Mandarin-Cantonese exchange class was to be conducted by the members of the club from 7-8 P.M. Business meeting adjourned 9:30 P.M.

Following the business meeting,

Mr. Hsu gave a fine talk on the "Economic Opportunities of China," and Mr. K.T. Young also gave a snappy talk on the "Meaning of Oct. 11 & how it was being

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Nov. 6, 1920.

The regular monthly meeting was called to order at 9 P.M.

The minutes of last meeting was read and the correction of the statement of the balance of the bank on Oct. 1, to read $1449.05 instead of $1640.00.

Treasurer Young reported a balance of $4.01 from club dues and a balance of $17.44 from rent - bringing a total balance of $21.45.

President Meh reported on the article of incorporation of the Chinese Club and also of the incurring of a debt of $25.00 for the purpose of said incorporation. He also read the article of incorporation and also will see Comptroller Roth of the University to mak arrangements for the easy payment of our outstanding debt with the University.

Attention was brot concerning the Chinese Night under the auspices of the Stanford Cosmopolitan Club, in which the Chinese Club was to put [on a program characteristic of the Chinese. The Club voted in favor of the plan to have the program on Dec. 6. Several committees were appointed to have

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Members

1) Chan, G. 陈錦德 2) Chen, Chi 陈[器?] 3) Chi, Chen-to 姬振 4) Chuck, A.F. 卓亞芳 5) Hsu, L. S. 許仕[廉?] 6) Lee, K.P. 李鑑平 7) Young, K.T. 楊国[黨?] 8) Yue, N.Y. 余雅猷 9) Wu, H. 吳沅

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8:30 P.M. Regular Meeting Feb 26, 1921

1) Member present - 7, H. Wu, K.T. Young, C.T. Chi, C. Chen, A.F. Chuck, L.S. Hsu, N.Y. Yue

2) President Officer - H. Wu

3) Business

a) President's report

1) Expenses of this month Income $113.84 Expenditure $20.83 Balance $43.01

2) Athletic Ass'n of Stanford requests us to join the baseball team - voted against

3) National convention of the Chinese Student Alliance

4) The meeting with members of the local organization of America China Famine Relief Committee on Feb 13th

5) The meeting with the Chinese Y.M.C.A. members on Feb 12th

6) The meeting with the board of directors on Feb 26th

7) Rev. Hutslar's invitation on March 6th

8) The Cosmopolitan Club Banquet, on Feb 25th. A.F. Chuck is appointed to be yell leader. Two yells

a) C-H-I-N-A! C-H-I-N-A! Rah, Rah, Rah! China!

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