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Dec 7, 1917.

The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M.

Upon the approval of every member. Mr.
Li Hwa was admitted into the club.

In regard to the letter heads, it was
decided not to have any printed, because
of its high cost.

The discussion of giving a social this
quarter was presented and decided that it will
be given during the next quarter. A suggestion
was made that we give a little " jolly-up"
immediately after the end quarter final
examinations were over with. This was
favored by the members. The date for it
was settled to be on the 22nd of Dec., and at
Hang Far Low at 5 P.M. The cost of the
affair is to be divided equally among the
members of the club, with a maximum sum
of $1.00 each. All the Chinese Stanford
Alumni are to be invited to this "jolly-up."

With no further business, the meeting
was adjourned.

Yours respectfully,
William C. Meh

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Dec 7, 1917.

The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M.

Upon the approval of every member. Mr. Li Hwa was admitted into the club.

In regard to the letter heads, it was decided not to have any printed, because of its high cost.

The discussion of giving a social this quarter was presented and decided that it will be given during the next quarter. A suggestion was made that we give a little " jolly-up" immediately after the end quarter final examinations were over with. This was favored by the members. The date for it was settled to be on the 22nd of Dec., and at Hang [Far?] Low at 5 P.M. The cost of the affair is to be divided equally among the members of the club, with a maximum sum of $1.00 each. All the Chinese Stanford Alumni are to be invited to this "jolly-up."

With no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

Yours respectfully,
William C. Meh