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 1024 _ SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. GH. 207. 1911. · material; for the purchase of samples of arms and accouterments other than those supplied to the military service; for books of reference, textbooks, stiatiorileryzhaénid litgppigpapéiiplpmnting materials, and f f `, r n an dollars· _ mMcsi)1i1uiJa\cgt?iil1id€¢i*r pillichalse of models of breech mechanisms of cannon rapid—Hre guns, small arms, and the various machines and tools used in their manufacture, for cadet instruction, one thousand two hundred d ll • _ _ 0F:lrSpurchase of machines, tools, and material for practical instruction of cadets in wood and metal working, two thousand dollars; ¤¢g¤¤’•¤¤¢¤*°*¤m· For department of military hygiene: or stationery, textbooks, my m°°°` _ and books of reference for use of instructors; for the preparation of plates, purchase of tpaper, and other expensim incidenta to the printing of syllabuses o lectures on parts of  subject not covered by the regular textbooks; for the purchase oi'? arts, photographs, and pictures for use in` demonstration; for th urchase of instruments and models; for shelves and cases for boownstruments,   models gud   alnpp for contingent expenses ~ otherwise provided for, ve un dollars; D€P•¤¤€i~‘t ¤f Eu- For department of English and history; For purchase of stationery ‘m"d mn"' textbooks, books of reference, office furniture, maps, map; fixtures; and for repairs to same, for rebinding books and periodica, and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, five hundred dollars; umm For a course of lectures for the more complete mstruction of cadets, one thousand two hundred dollars; · m1égj§m¤g;·¤· ¤¤ mscmmimmous rrmas ann mommmuu. nxrnnsns. S¤¤¤°¤°¤· me ’ For commercial periodicals, stationery, office furniture and supplies, and for binding orders, circulars, and so forth, for the oflsice o the treasurer, United States Military Academy, two hundred and ten _ dollars; _ ¤·iz¤¤¤m>¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤» For gas—coal, oil, candles, lanterns, matches, chimneys, and wicki em. . . . . ng ' for ligxhting the academy; building, chapel, hbrary, cadet barracks, mess allashgpsf hospitpla, officgshsppbles, and riding hall, sidewalks, camp an w ar s ten thousand dollars; For water pipejplumbmg, and repairs, six thousand dollars; ( For materiiil in lalbor ordcgieangig and policing public buildings not quarters t reethousand ve undred dollars; For supplies for recitation rooms not otherwise provided for and for renewing and repairing furniture in same, six hundred dollars; ¤¤¤·¤‘· Increase and expense o library, namely: _ _ _ For purchase, preservation, care, storage, binding and repair of books, periodicals, pamphlets, maps, pictures, and manuscripts; purchase offurniture, cases, stationery, and fittings ;_ for expenses of making copies of mxhtary manuscripts in other libraries, an for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for; purchases to be made in opep Eniilrket on the written order of the superintendent, ten thousan dollars; d€‘ggg{,§,f,’§,*§“°·“°°‘ For contingent funds, to be expended under the direction of the academioboardz For instruments, books, repairs to apparatus, and gtliler incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, one thousand o ars; "·‘*{”*•{- . _ Provided, That all technical and scientific su lie f th d t- Tei hn mi supplies ments of instruction of the Military Academy sihleill becliurchasilslaby _ contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may deem best; "“”°*“ ’·“PP““- Purchase of instruments for band and repairs to same: For purchase 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; and for contingent expenses not other-