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Nov. 21,1919

The second regular meeting of the Club was
held in the Club House on Friday, Nov 21, 1919.
Chairman Mr. C.K. Chan presided the meeting.
Secretary H.W. Yee read the last meetings minutes.
At the beginning of the meeting, the constitution
had been discussed. The constitution had many
defective points. It was not applicable to the
needs of our own Club, so expect to redraft it,
making it adequate to meet the new needs at
the next regular meeting.

Mr. H.H. Wu suggested that we are going
to buy some thing to present to Mr. and Mrs. Hutslar
as a Christmas gift, because Mr. And Mrs. Hutslar
invited all the Chinese Students to their home
for supper on Dec 5, 1919. Motion was
made and seconded. Mr. C.K. Chan promised
to buy the gift.

Next on the program, Mr. C.K. Chan read
the Chinese letter sent by Mr. S.S. Lee. The
letter stated to resign his position as treasurer
for the Club. Motion was not passed.

H.W. Yee gave suggestions about the
Financial Campaign for the Club house and
urged everyone to play a part in the work.
Beside this he suggested to have a Club picture
taking. Motion was made by Mr. N.Y. Yue and Mr. S.S. Lee seconded. These pictures send to
Students Monthly and Stanford Quar.

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Nov. 21,1919

The second regular meeting of the Club was held in the Club House on Friday, Nov 21, 1919. Chairman Mr. C.K. Chan presided the meeting. Secretary H.W. Yee read the last meetings minutes. At the beginning of the meeting, the constitution had been discussed. The constitution had many defective points. It was not applicable to the needs of our own Club, so expect to redraft it, making it adequate to meet the new needs at the next regular meeting.

Mr. H.H. Wu suggested that we are going to buy some thing to present to Mr. and Mrs. [Hutslai?] as a Christmas gift, because Mr. And Mrs. [Hutslai?] invited all the Chinese Students to their home for supper on Dec 5, 1919. Motion was made and seconded. Mr. C.K. Chan promised to buy the gift.

Next on the program, Mr. C.K. Chan read the Chinese letter sent by Mr. S.S. Lee. The letter stated to resign his position as treasurer for the Club. Motion was not passed.

H.W. Yee gave suggestions about the Financial Campaign for the Club house and urged everyone to play a part in the work. Beside this he suggested to have a Club picture taking. Motion was made by Mr. N.Y. Yue and Mr. S.S. Lee seconded. These pictures send to Students Monthly and Stanford [Quar.?]