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Regular Meeting
Feb. 15, 1920

Meeting began at 8:00 P.M.

Members present 11

Presided over by C.K. Chan, President

H.H. Wu reported that this present club-house,
#4 Salvatera St, would cost at about $4000.00,
this information being derived from inquiry to the
university comptroller Mr. A.E. Roth.

The following resolutions were adopted.

1. Resolved that we shall not buy this house
at its present price $4000.00.

2. Resolved that we would buy the house if
its price can be reduced to or below $3000.00.

C.K. Chan and H.H. Wu are to go to President
Wilbur
to find out if substantial reduction of the
price of the university could be granted to us.

In case of failure of reduction of price,
the following resolutions were adopted.

1. We are going to build a new house on the
campus.

2. The deficiency arising from the cost of
construction shall be made good by issuing
bonds or by some other financial means.

H.H. Wu's motions to have the house down
in Palo Alto and to close the campaign were
defeated.

Meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M.

H.H. Wu

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Regular Meeting
Feb. 15, 1920

Meeting began at 8:00 P.M.
Members present 11
Presided over by C.K. Chan, President

H.H. Wu reported that this present club-house, #4 Salvatera St, would cost at about $4000.00, this information being derived from inquiry to the university comptroller Mr. A.E. Roth.

The following resolutions were adopted.

1. Resolved that we shall not buy this house at its present price $4000.00.

2. Resolved that we would buy the house if its price can be reduced to or below $3000.00.

C.K. Chan and H.H. Wu are to go to President Wilbur to find out if substantial reduction of the price of the university could be granted to us.

In case of failure of reduction of price, the following resolutions were adopted.

1. We are going to build a new house on the campus.

2. The deficiency arising from the cost of construction shall be made good by issuing bonds or by some other financial means.

H.H. Wu's motions to have the house down in Palo Alto and to close the campaign were defeated.

Meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M.

H.H. Wu