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Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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Presidents

1916 T.T. Lee
1917 S.K. Lau Winter Qtr.
1917 James H. Hall Fall Qtr.
1918 S.K. Wong Winter Qtr.
1918 W.C. Mei Spring Qtr.
1918 W.J. Chang Fall Qtr.
1919 Lee Spring Qtr.
1919 Clarence K. Chang Fall Qtr.
1920 W.C. Meh Fall Qtr.
1921 H. Wu Winter Qtr. (House Manager)
1921 N.Y. Yue Spring Qtr.
1921 N.Y. Yue Fall Qtr.
1922 H.C. Wong Winter Qtr.
1922 N.Y Yue Spring Qtr.
1922 H.C. Wong Summer Qtr.
1922 H.C. Wong Fall Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Winter Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Spring Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Summer Qtr.
1923 K.L. Chi Fall Qtr.
1924 Eugene Shen Winter Qtr.
1924 Taam Wu Spring Qtr.
1924 Huang Summer Qtr.
1924 Eugene Shen Fall Qtr.
1925 Tam Winter Qtr.
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September 2 1916

At 8 P.M. the meeting was called to order by Mr. S.K. Lau as the presiding officer.

Motion seconded and carried that the following be admitted into the membership of the Club: Mr. T.T. Lee J.G.C. Mei J.D. Bush

Then immediately began the election of new officers and those selected for the semester are: T.T. Lee, President S.K. Wong, Chinese Secretary and Treasurer J.D. Bush, English Secretary

As the Club has long existed without a written Constitution it was the unanimous voice of the Club to have one drafted and submitted for consideration and approval within one month from date. By consent of all the members, Mr. Lau, the presiding appointed Mr. Bush to fulfil the task.

Having no other business the meeting adjourned,

Yours respectfully J.D. Bush Secretary

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1917

Jan. 9, 1917.

At 7:30 P.M. the first business meeting was called to order by Mr. Lee.

The election for new officers followed immediately. Those elected for the semester are: Mr. S.K. Lau, President. Mr. K.C. Kwong, Chinese Sec'y and Treasurer. Mr. J.G.C. Mei, English Secretary.

The following committees were appointed by the President: Athletic Committee, Mr. H.W. Pai; Social Committee, Mr. T.T. Lee.

The following motions were seconded and carried: 1. Individual photographs shall be taken for the 1918 Junior Quad. 2. Our next social gathering shall be held some time during the mid-semester vacation. 3. The Chinese Secretary shall write to the Chinese Quarterly.

Having no other business, the meeting adjourned at 8:25 P.M.

Yours respectfully, J.G.C. Mei Secretary

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Jan. 26, 1917.

At 7:10 P.M. the meeting was called to order by Pres. Lau.

We had an informal discussion of the Encina question and also a consideration of sending an article to the Illustrated Review of Stanford in defense of our position.

Having no other business, the meeting adjourned at 8:02 P.M.

Yours Respectfully, J.G.C. Mei, Secretary.

Mar. 3, 1917.

At 9:04 P.M. the meeting was called to order by Pres. Lau.

An informal suggestion was given that each of the members should pay forty (40) cents, in addition to the amount already paid, and receive a group photograph and that the cut be returned to the club by the photographer "Quad" manager.

All agreed that the consideration of this coming social should be defer until the next meeting.

Having no other business, the meeting adjourned at 9:50 P.M.

Yours Respectfully, J.G.C. Mei, Secretary

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April 20, 1917.

At 7:45 P.M. the meeting was called to order by Pres. Lau. Thru unavoidable causes this regular meeting was two late. The absentees were Messrs. Bush and Hall.

There was an informal discussion of our next social gathering in honor of the C.S. Club of U.C.

All present agreed to contribute the required sum suggested by Mr. Lee, if a suitable place could be found.

Mr. Mei agreed to cooperate with the social committee so that definite plans must be had within two weeks.

The question of the Japanese invitation was brought forth by Mr. Lau. The general opinion was that we should accept it and attend the first social meeting of the Japanese Club.

Having no other business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:35.

Yours Respectfully, J.G.C. Mei, Secretary.

May 4, 1917.

At 7:30 P.M. the regular meeting of the month was called to order by Pres. Lau. The absentees were Messrs. Bush and Hall.

The following motions were passed: (Motion made by Mr. Kwong): our social gathering in honor of the C.S. Club of U.C. be called off on account of unavoidable causes and difficulties. This was seconded by Mr. Pai.

(Motion made by Mr. Kwong, seconded by Mr. Lee): that our club shall contribute to the Stanford University Library the Chinese

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