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 1032 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. ·Crr. 300. 1909. PW °*¤M“¤¤¤~ PAY or CIVILIANS.» For pay of one instr·uctor of English and history, to be selected and a pomted from civil life by the Secretary of War, three thousand Eve hundred dollars; d Eor pay of one teacher of music, one thousand seven hundred o ars· ‘ For pay of clerk to the disbursing officer and quartermaster, one - thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of clerk to adjutant in charge of cadet records, one thousand five hundred dollars; d llor pay of one clerk to the adjutant, one thousand five hundred o lars; For pay of clerk to treasurer, one thousand six hundred dollars; For ay of one clerk to the quartermaster, one thousand two _ hundred dollars; · For pay of two civilian instructors of French, to be employed under rules rescribed by the Secretary of War, two thousand ol ars per year each four thousand dollars; _ For pay of two civilian instructors in Spanish, at two thousand dollars per ear each, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary oz War, four thousand dollars; For pay of two expert civilian instructors in fencing, broadsword exercises, and other military rnnastics as may be required to perfect this part of the training rhy cadets, three thousand dollars; For pay of one professional civilian instructor in gymnastics, athletics, and swimming, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of one clerk and stenographer in the office of the quartermaster and disbursing officer, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one cler in the office of the quartermaster, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one librarian, three thousand dollars; For pay of librarians assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one superintendent of gas works, one thousand five hupdred dollgirs; f I or ay o e ineer o heating and venti ating a aratus for the acaderriic buildprréig, the cadet barracks and officepbuildi, cadet hogpital, chafpel, and library, one thousand eight hundred dghars; or pay o assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars; For pay of eleven firemen, seven thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; For pay of one draftsman in department of civil and military engineering, one thousand two hundred dollars; or pay of mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparations necessary to chemical and electrical lectures and to the ipsigmction in mineralogy and geology, one thousand two hundred e dollars; For pay of mechanic assistant in department of natural and experimental philosophy, one thousand dollars; For pay of custodian of academy building, one thousand dollars; For pay of one electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of one plumber, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of assistant plumber, nine hundred dollars; For pay of one plum er’s helper, six hundred dollars; For pay of one scavenger, at sixty dollars a month, seven hundred and twenty dollars; For compensation of chapel or anist, two hundred dollars; For av of superintendent ol; post cemetery, one thousand two hundred dollars; '