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8:10 P.M. Regular Meeting Jan 29, 1921

1) Members present - 7, H. Wu; C.T. Chi; C. Chen; K.T. Yeung;
A.F. Chuck; N.Y. Yue; L.S. Hsu

2) Presiding Officer: H. Wu

3) Business

a) Fire insurance on furniture in the house - voted
against.
b) President's Report

1) Expenses of this month
Income - $138.73
Expenditure - $91.39
Balance - $47. 34

2) Letter from C.K. Chan was read - campaign's
condition was not very favorable ($321.50)

3) 14 letters to Alumni

4) Quad Picture - assessment of $3.00 per capital must
be soon paid. H. Wu kindly promised to pay
the rest

5) Letter from Chinese Students' Alliance was
read (for the Relief Business)

6) Letter from Chinese Students' Club at U.S. about
the play for the Relief Campaign was read.

c) Mr. N.Y. Yue reported the plan to fix back yard

d) Mr. Wu declared the necessity of fixing
the sleeping porch

e) The meeting with Trustee

f) A play committee was appointed - N.Y. Yue (Chairman)
C. Chen, C.T. Chi, A.F. Chuck, L.S. Hsu, K.T. Yeung

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8:10 P.M. Regular Meeting Jan 29, 1921

1) Members present - 7, H. Wu; C.T. Chi;C. Chen; K.T. Yeung;
A.F. Chuck; N.Y. Yue; L.S. Hsu

2) Presiding Officer: H. Wu

3) Business

a) Fire insurance on furniture in the house - voted
against.
b) President's Report

1) Expenses of this month
Income - $138.73
Expenditure - $91.39
Balance - $47. 34

2) Letter from C.K. Chan was read - campaign's
condition was not very favorable ($321.50)

3) 14 letters to Alumni

4) Quad Picture - assessment of $3.00 per capital must
be soon paid. H. Wu kindly promised to pay
the rest

5) Letter from Chinese Students' Alliance was
read (for the Relief Business)

6) Letter from Chinese Students' Club at U.S. about
the play for the Relief Campaign was read.

c) Mr. N.Y. Yue reported the plan to fix back yard

d) Mr. Wu declared the necessity of fixing
the sleeping porch

e) The meeting with Trustee

f) A play committee was appointed - N.Y. Yue (Chairman)
C. Chen, C.T. Chi, A.F. Chuck, L.S. Hsu, K.T. Yeung