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Discussion of giving a social was brought
forth. Many suggestions were
made. The following motion was made
by Mr. Meh and seconded by Mr. Chan
that :- At least one social will be
given each year and additional ones during
the year may be given upon passing the
majority vote of the members. President
Hall
appointed Mr. C.K. Chan as chairman
of the social committee with the privilege of
selecting his own assistants.

Athletic activities were discussed and
Mr. Pai is appointed, by chairman Hall to be
chairman of the athletic committee with the
statement that all those who enter into any
kind of athletics at all, is a member of
that committee.

Mr. Chang suggested that we have letter
heads of the club on our stationery. It was
decided that the price of engraving this
be found out before any definite action will be
taken on it.

It was moved and seconded that the Chinese
Students' Monthly be presented to the Stanford Univ.
annually.

With no further business, the meeting was
adjourned at 9:10 P.M.

Respectfully Yours.
W.C. Meh (Eng. Secretary)

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Discussion of giving a social was brought
forth. Many suggestions were
made. The following motion was made
by Mr. Meh and seconded by Mr. Chan
that :- At least one social will be
given each year and additional ones during
the year may be given upon passing the
majority vote of the members. President
Hall
appointed Mr. C.K. Chan as chairman
of the social committee with the privilege of
selecting his own assistants.

Athletic activities were discussed and
Mr. Pai is appointed, by chairman Hall to be
chairman of the athletic committee with the
statement that all those who enter into any
kind of athletics at all, is a member of
that committee.

Mr. Chang suggested that we have letter
heads of the club on our stationery. It was
decided that the price of engraving this
be found out before any definite action will be
taken on it.

It was moved and seconded that the Chinese
Students' Monthly be presented to the Stanford Univ.
annually.

With no further business, the meeting was
adjourned at 9:10 P.M.

Respectfully Yours.
W.C. Meh (Eng. Secretary)