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Chinese Club Minute Book, 1916-1963

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November 6. 16

On November 4 the Chinese Students' Club gave a social entertainment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lan Hing in East Oakland, in which there were fifty of sixty present, that is counting the students of the University of California and other schools.

Besides dancing and parlor games, we had on our programe trombone solo, mandolin and vocal solo, Chinese flute solo and a fifteen-minute Vaudeville sketch. The success of the gathering has accomplished the very object which the club desired; namely, to afford ample opportunity for fostering closer contact and more comradeship among the students of the two universities and other institutions.

Yours Respectfully J.D. Bush Secretary

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April 1st, 1918.

The first meeting of the Spring quarter was called to order by Chairman Wong at 7:15 P.M. Roll was called and every member was present. Immediately, an election of officers for the ensuing quarter took place. The following staff were elected:- Chairman - Mr. J.G.C. Mei Treasurer and Chinese secretary - Mr. W. J. Chang English Secretary - Mr. W.C. Meh

After the election, the new officers took charge of the meeting. Chairman Mei appointed Mr. S.K. Wong for the social committee and Mr. C.K. Chan for the athletic committee.

A report for the athletic committee was given by C.K. Chan, who announced that the expected basketball game with U.C. has been called off on their lack of a team.

Suggestions were made that the club should buy some kind of amusement instruments such as chess, checkers, etc. for the benefit of the club members during spare time and such should be kept as club property. No action was taken on this matter.

Having no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:35 P.M.

Yours respectfully, William C. Meh, Secretary

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