60

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

3 revisions
awhtou at Nov 24, 2020 09:33 PM

60

Nov. 6, 1920.

The regular monthly meeting was
called to order at 9 P.M.

The minutes of last meeting was
read and the correction of the statement
of the balance of the bank on Oct. 1,
to read $1449.05 instead of $1640.00.

Treasurer Young reported a balance
of $4.01 from club dues and a balance
of $17.44 from rent - bringing a total balance of $21.45.

President Meh reported on the
article of incorporation of the Chinese Club
and also of the incurring of a debt of
$25.00 for the purpose of said incorporation.
He also read the article of incorporation
and also will see Comptroller Roth
of the University to mak arrangements
for the easy payment of our outstanding
debt with the University.

Attention was brot concerning
the Chinese Night under the auspices
of the Stanford Cosmopolitan Club,
in which the Chinese Club was
to put [on a program characteristic
of the Chinese. The Club voted
in favor of the plan to have the
program on Dec. 6. Several
committees were appointed to have

60

Nov. 6, 1920.

The regular monthly meeting was called to order at 9 P.M.

The minutes of last meeting were read and the correction of the statement of the balance of the bank on Oct. 1, to read [$1449.05?] instead of $1640.00.

Treasurer Young reported a balance [of $4.01] from club dues and a balance of $17.44 from rent - bringing a total balance of $21.45.

President Meh reported on the article of incorporation of the Chinese Club and also of the incurring of a debt of $25.00 for the purpose of said incorporation. He also read the article of incorporation and also will see Comptroller [Rolt?] of the University to mak arrangements for the easy payment of our outstanding debt with the University.

Attention was [brought?] concerning the Chinese Night under the auspices of the Stanford Cosmopolitan Club, in which the Chinese Club was to put [on?] a program characteristic of the Chinese. The Club voted in favor of the plan to have the program on Dec. 6. Several committees were appointed to have