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 312 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 168, 174. 1910. ta of War is satisfied that a responsible legal association is created anlilrpledged to care for and maintain whatever memorial monument is erected and a suitable site is provided on which it can be located. Approved, April 15, 1910. i-11, 1910. CHA P, .— ` 'ons for rt of the Milita Acad- ?£' Big°°7°·] Gay fol`      Ind 9l€V€DfyBI1d fl)! [r¤1>u¤,m».1ss.] e er purposes. Be it emwted by the Senate and House cj Representatives of the United ,,,1,f,'{},,“‘,{',?',,,,§,_°‘°°”" States of America in  ess assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, apprepriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nmeteen hundred  and e even. -? mli$'Z’,'fZ°°° mb PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. QL fgggfggentofpm Provided, That the ead of the department of Enghsh and history  rem: or Eugiiahand shall hereafter have the same status as theifnjofessors at the head of ·%·‘ m“R'{,,'{, ,,,,_ g¢c_ the other departments of instruction at the ihtary Academgr, and the 2§’·s§&m·gg;,*”· P- President o the United States is hereby authorized, by an with the ` consent of the Senate, to agpoint a civilian 111 the department of E lish and history, United tates Military Academy, a professor at th'bgMilitary Academy, with the rank, ay, allowances, title, and status °‘°”"°°° of the other professors: Provided furgner, That the plrovisions of law relating to retirement for disability in line of duty s all not apply in the case of this professor until after he shall have served fifteen years at the Military Academy. · For pay of one chaplain, two thousand four hundred dollars; d E or pay of the master of the sword, two thousand four hundred o ars; °‘°°°" For pay of cadets two hundred and seventy thousand dollars; warm wr M <>¤1- For extra pay of officers of the army on detached service at the Militaiiy Academy: _. or pay of one Superintendent of the United States Military Academy (colonel), in addition to pay as major, one thousand dollars; For pay of one professor of ordnance and science of unnery gliepteuant-colonel), in addition to pay as major, five hundred o ars; S°'“°" "‘°‘“°°’ °°§‘ Hereafter any officer detailed from the Medical Co s of the arm miwkiggxr I as senior medical officer of the ost at the Milita Argademy, whos; rank shall not be below that of)Iieute11ant-colong; shall be the professor of military hygiene. For pay of one instructor of practical military engineering (major), in addition to pay as captain, six hundred dollars; For pay of eight assistant professors (captains), in addition to pay as first lieutenants, three thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of two batallion commanders (majors), in addition to pay as captains, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of four senior assistant instructors of artillery and infantry tactics, ordnance and gunnery, and practical military engineering (captains), in addition to pay as first lieutenants, one thousand six hundred dollars; _ For pay of seven instructors of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics (captains), in addition to pay as second heutenants, four thousand nine hundred dollars; For pay of one adjutant, who shall not be above the rank of captain, six hundred dollars;
 * ’*°*¤°”·°°°· For pay of eight plrofessors, thirty thousand five hundred dollars: f