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Oct. 25th, 1918.

The meeting began at 7:00 P.M. Chairman
appointed Mr. Wong social committee.
Three things or plans were proclaimed
- the first one was suggested
by Mr. Chi that a paper should be published
with the purpose of propagating
the Chinese political news and
knowledge to all the Chinese students in
all the parts of the U.S.; the second
one by Mr. Wong that a simple Chinese
paper should be published with the
purpose of propagating the knowledge
of the present situation of China to
our country people in San Francisco;
and the third one by Mr. Chang that
someone of our own club may be sent
out to S.F. to speak to the people there.

A committee of five - H. Chi, S.K. Wong,
C.C. Liu, P.S. Kwang, C.K. Chen,
was appointed to investigate the first
plan. The second one was compromised by
Mr. Wong, and the third one was
decided to be carried out.

Mr. Mei gave a motion that the
constitution of the club be printed or
typewritten and that thing be devolved
on the treasurer, and the expense
should not be over one dollar.

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Oct. 25th, 1918.

The meeting began at 7:00 P.M. Chairman
appointed Mr. Wong social committee.
Three things or plans were proclaimed
- the first one was suggested
by Mr. Chi that a paper should be published
with the purpose of propagating
the Chinese political news and
knowledge to all the Chinese students in
all the parts of the U.S.; the second
one by Mr. Wong that a simple Chinese
paper should be published with the
purpose of propagating the knowledge
of the present situation of China to
our country people in San Francisco;
and the third one by Mr. Chang that
someone of our own club may be sent
out to S.F. to speak to the people there.

A committee of five - H. Chi, S.K. Wong,
C.C. Liu, P.S. Kwang, C.K. Chen,
was appointed to investigate the first
plan. The second one was compromised by
Mr. Wong, and the third one was
decided to be carried out.

Mr. Mei gave a motion that the
constitution of the club be printed or
typewritten and that thing be devolved
on the treasurer, and the expense
should not be over one dollar.