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Nov. 2, 1917.

The meeting was called to order by the
president at 7:15 P.M.

In regard to old business, the question of
presenting the Chinese Students' Monthly
to the L.S.J.U. Library was brought forth.
It was decided that the president ask the
librarian to subscribe for it instead of our
club presenting it, for fear that the long
continuance of the present may not be
successfully carried on.

The question of giving a "social" to the
California Club came into discussion.
Mr. Chan, the chairman of the committee
on the matter, reported that he had made some
plans about it and that the success will depend
solely on its financial support. Finally, the
members were asked how much each one would
voluntarily contribute toward the financial
support of the social, and this summed up to be
approximately $20.00. The question was left, at
this point, in the hands of Mr. Chan to find a
suitable place and date for the affair.

With no further business, the meeting
was moved and seconded to be adjourned.

Yours respectfully,
William C. Meh

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Nov. 2, 1917.

The meeting was called to order by the
president at 7:15 P.M.

In regard to old business, the question of
presenting the Chinese Students' Monthly
to the L.S.J.U. Library was brought forth.
It was decided that the president ask the
librarian to subscribe for it instead of our
club presenting it, for fear that the long
continuance of the present may not be
successfully carried on.

The question of giving a "social" to the
California Club came into discussion.
Mr. Chan, the chairman of the committee
on the matter, reported that he had made some
plans about it and that the success will depend
solely on its financial support. Finally, the
members were asked how much each one would
voluntarily contribute toward the financial
support of the social, and this summed up to be
approximately $20.00. The question was left, at
this point, in the hands of Mr. Chan to find a
suitable place and date for the affair.

With no further business, the meeting
was moved and seconded to be adjourned.

Yours respectfully,
William C. Meh