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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 198. 190s. 295 For purchase of grou d ad'' th L`. · for an exam of at §.~.}E’{.'L’iiii..g° th?.§L°l'i%£§E3°lV`€’é"°§1d3 I dollars, or so much thereof as ma be necessary. M un m tam tlvyplye)-room builidinghon tliei site of the Garfield School thir- For purchasd of lots adjacent tg Phillx School, twenty-one thousaxid sqx&a1re_feet, sixteen thousand five hundred dollars. b qgra itional amoupt for “Repairs and ixnprovgmgnts to, School rn·sp»m:mm,sm. bui ings and grounds for the gurpose of replacing wooden stairs in rick buildings_with those of reproof construction, removal of old and unsuitable hre escapes, and erection of improved fire esca es and uliprolysment of approaches thereto, improving exits, and dbijsuch misce neous alteration and repa1r work as may e necessary to secure protection agamst fire ID existin school buildings owned by the District of Columbia, fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be immediately available. That the total cost of the sites and of the several and respective °°¤*°*¤**¤··•=¤¤· buildings herein provided for, when completed upon plans and mcggpgtgoxpsngorge prteviously mage and alpproved, shall not exceed _ spec ive sums ‘ ° _ priated or authorized' for such pnhggdlcy 6mm respectively appro pi1g1g;;};; lptlixs land speci’tic?|L1lpns for schoplbbmildings shall be pre- glim- _ s rvisiono einspectoro ui dings of the Distr' t ,Y°"‘"°“"“"‘l* 0f_ Columbia and smll be approved by the Commissioners of the Dis- pm l zafltévaacil shall; lz: copgtructeg by th; Commissioners in conformity _ *a_ epnsans ffnsf ll th " provnded for in this Act shall bepccrepcdreld unddr atheo suiiilexzlidiliinngf the mspector of buildings of the District of Columbia, and shall be approved by the Supermtendent of the Capitol building and the Com- Elgéogpys of the District, and shall be constructed in conformity School buildings authorized and a rt d f h—hg,l lo i 0.,,. constructed with all doors intended tldpbgliilslgdcas glxitsgxtildneintrsincldld Opt; Oligggll m` W opemng outward and, if feasible, each of said buildings shall have at least four exits. No part of any appropriation carried in this bill shall be used for the maintenance of school in any building unless all omgside doors thereto shall open outward and be ke t unlocked every izml day for one-half hour before until one-half hour after school COIIUMBIA INSTITUTION Fon wma D D · F . n imma ¤•» attending the instruction of deaf and lllA1Fn1bNp)ersolii;Badm(itte(llxl)<\int?}‘i: pm? u W Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from the District of Columbia, under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four of the Rcevxsed btatutes, and as provided for in the Act approved March first ‘$·S··‘°°·"“"· F’·’“ mngteen hundred and_one, and under a contract to beentered intd l0"m'p`m` gig the said Institution by the Commissioners of the District of mzyiagzlécgbsgafrhousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as For the maintenanceand tuition of colored deaf-mutes of teachable "°*°'°'* °*‘“°'°¤· geozmngzgg tp the D1strietLof Co;umbia  thefMCaOryland School for _ -i_u es as an orize in an 5 0. ed Vol.33,p.90l. March third, mnetedn hundred and five, and under hgdddtrgggltgvk · e te ed t b ‘ · · n r in o y the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For the instruction of indigent blind children of the District of d,£‘{f"g°“‘ °““°°”“‘ Cotlaurngbia, in Maryland o1·_some other State, under a contract to be n _ 3i1E8i! dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and the gi hirllge permpgnient annual appropriation provided for this purpose lllféxtkglgc-36*.p-M. dmd sngééiiga, to take eifecton and after July first, nmeteen un- `
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