The references to White's work was quite specific in the next reference.
Upon duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, it was RESOLVED that the officers of the Club be, and hereby are, authorized to enter into and agreement with Robert White, employing him as golf professional, at a salary of Twelve Hundred Dollars per year, ($1,200.) for the term of one year from December 1st, 1914 with the option of the Club to terminate said employment at the end of six months, on thirty days notice.
The duties of such professioanl to be; To take charge of the present golf course and to superintend the building of a new one, if undertaken, and to perform such other duties as the Greens Committee may direct, having the authority, subject to the approval of the Greens Committee, to engage and discharge such employees as may be required. Such professional, under the supervision and subject to the regulation of the Greens Committee, to keep on hand in the shop supplied by the Club, the neccessary and usual accessories to the game of golf, and to sell the same, for his own profit at the prices usually prevailing: also to provide at his own expense, facilities and employees to clean golf clubs,being entitled to members for such serviceat the prevailing rate; also to have the privilege of giving lessons to members, and holders of privilege tickets, to such extent as his duties may permit, and also, at his own expense, to engage an instructor, charging at the rate of (?) ceeding, One Dollar per hour for such lessons.