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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 3553. 1906. 50]. Of the Garfield, Thomson, Van Buren annex, and Woodburn build- .: ings, four in all, at four hundred and twenty dollars each;. — Of the Benning (white), Benning (colored), Chevy Chase, Stanton,4 Hamilton, High Street, Langdon, Kenilworth, B. B. French, Orr, Pet- Y worth, Potomac, Reno, Reservoir, and Threlkeld buildings, fifteen in all, at three hundred dollars each; Of the Bunker Hill, Conduit Road, Chain Bridge Road, Military Road, Ivy City, and Burrville buildings, six in all, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cookin and manual training schools, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed forty-eight dollars per annum for the care of each schoolroom, six thousand dollars;. For one engineer and instructor in steam engineering at the McKin— E¤¥*¤°°¤~ ley Manual Training School, one thousand two hundred dollars; For one assistant engineer at the McKinley Manual Training School, six hundred dollars; For one engineer and instructor in steam engineering at the Armstrong Manua Training School, one thousand dollars; For one assistant engineer at the Armstrong Manual Training School, six hundred dollars; In all, ninety-six thousand seven hundred dollars. F on Mnnicn. msrncrons: For twelve medical inspectors of public M°*”°¤l*¤¤P°°*°*§· schools, four of whom shall be of the colored race, at five hundred _ dollars each, six thousand dollars: Provided, That said inspectors shall gmguva ,,,,,,,,1. be appointed b the Commissioners only after competitive examiua- ¤*“°“· tion, and shall iirave had at least five years’ experience in the practice of medicine in the District of Columbia, and shall rform their duties under the direction of the health officer and accordilng to rules formulated from time to time by him which shall be subject to the approval of the board of education and the Commissioners. Misonnusnons: For rent of school buildin and repair shop, iif- *‘°“*· teen thousand six hundred and eighty-four dolgs. For amount required to rent, equip, and care for temporary rooms t’1‘¤¤¤v<>¤·¤rr r¤¤¤¤¤. ‘ for classes above the second grade, now on half time, and to rovide ° °' for the estimated increased enrollment that may be caused by tdh piperation of the compulsory education law, twenty-seven thousand ree Awe. p. 219. hundred and seventy-two dollars. For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds and “°*"·"** for repairing and renewing heating and ventilating apparatus, sixty- five thousand dollars. For necessary repairs to and changes in plumbing in existing school buildings forty-tive thousand dollars; a detailed statement shall be submitted to Congress of the expenditure of the foregoing sum, and for the fiscal year nineteen hun red and eight estimates shall be submitted in detail as to the particular school buildingsgrequiring unusual re irs of and changes in plumbing. Er the purchase and repair of tools., machinery, material, and books, {Janus! mining. and apparatus to be use in connection with instruction in manual · training, and for incidental expenses connected therewith, twenty thousand dollars. ‘ For fuel, gas, and electric light and power, eighty-two thousand P0*fv*;;l· USM- me dollars.' For furniture for new school buildings, kinder artens, manual ,m§`I‘},{,fg§“’°· “°" training, cooking, and sewing schools, as follows: ¥)ne eight-room building in the fifth division (Anthony Hyde), numbered one hundred and forty-seven, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; one eight-room building in the thirteenth division (Francis L. Cardozo) numbered one hundred and forty-eight, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; furniture for four new kindergartens, six hundred