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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 214. 1908. 439 Mrsom.LA1vnoUs rr1:.Ms Ann rivornrzzvran nxrnxsns. iuiggggizrzefpugngezéu For commercial periodicals, stationery, office furniture and supplies, S*¤'**°¤°*Y· M- and for binding orders, circulars, and so forth, for the office of the treasurer, United States Military Academy, two hundred and ten dollars; For gas-coal, oil, candles, lanterns, matches, chimneys, wickin, and , ¤8h¤¤s. Mumbelectric lamps and supplies for lighting the Academy building, chapel, mg' °t°' library, cadet barracks, mess hall, shops, hospital, offices, stables, and riding hall, sidewalks, camp, and wharfs, ten thousand dollars; For water pipe, plumbing, and repairs, five thousand dollars; For material an labor for cleaning and policing public buildings (not quarters), three thousand five hundred dollars; For supplies for recitation rooms not otherwise provided for and for renewing and repairing furniture in same, six hundred dollars; Increase and expense of library, namely: Library: For purchase, preservation, care, storage, binding and repair of books, periodicals, pamphlets, maps, pictures, and manuscripts; purchase of furniture, cases, stationery, and fittings; for ex enses of making copies of military manuscripts in other libraries, and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for; purchases to be made in span market on the written order of the Superintendent, ten thousand o ars; For contingent funds, to be expended under the direction of the de€,m¤,;>agg¤¤· ¤¤¤· academic board: For instruments, books, repairs to apparatus, and ` gtlhelr incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, one thousand o rs; Bwiekd, That all technical and scientific supplies for the de rt-  I lm ments of instruction of the Military Academy shall be purcbasedaby °° mw °°°° contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may deem best. Purchase of instruments for band and repairs to same; for purchase M¤¤i¤¤¤ ¤¤m>1i¤=·~ of reeds, pads, strings, and other materials necessary for brass, wood, wind, and string instruments; for purchase of music stands and other equipments; for purchase of music for military band and orchestra and for extra parts; all to be pxurchased in span market on order of . Superintendent, two thousand t ree hundred ollars; Repairs and imdprovements to the laundry machinery and apparatus L¤¤¤¤¤‘r· ¤¢¤- in the cadet laun ry, and the purchase of new material, tools, and so forth, to be expended without advertising, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Repair of cooking utensils, chairs, tables, and other furniture in the cadet mess, and the replacement of same, to be expended without advertising, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; For the policing of barracks and bath houses, eight thousand four P<¤i·=¤¤¤-¤¢¤· hundred dollars; and for supplying light and plain furniture to cadet barracks, three thousand six undred dollars; For maintaining the children’s school, the Superintendent of the Ch¤<*¤‘¤¤’¤¤¤*>°°'· Military Academy being authorized to employ the necessary teachers, three thousand five hundred and twenty dollars; For necessary alterations and additions to the Library Building as ¤*·¤*Y Buildingfollows:. For galleries in the officers’ study, map room, reading room, and periodical room, nine hundred and fifty dollars; For steel shelves in the present map and chart room, to extend over the present shelvin to the ceiling, nine hundred dollars; ln all, for miscedlaneous items and incidental expenses, fifty-two thousand nine hundred and thirty dollars; Total Military Academy, seven hundred and eighty-eight thousand nine hundred and fourteen dollars and eighty-seven cents.