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 398 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. 011.248. 1910. For construction of a six-room building at Ivy City, forty-five thousand dollars. ~ For site for Normal School Numbered Two, north of 0 street, west of North Capitol street, and east of Seventh street and Georgia avenue, not exceeding forty thousand dollars. _ _ For construction of a manual training school building on grounds of Cardozo School, forty thousand dollars. ‘ For purchase of seven thousand five hundred square feet of ground adjoim the Brookland School for playground, not exceeding one thousarild five hundred dollars. . For purchase of imd for the erection of a schoolhouse west of the Soldiers’ Home gibunds, east of Sherman avenue and New Hampshire avenue, south of Rock Creek road and north of Girard street, a proximately forty thousand square feet, not exceeding twenty tliousand dollars. _ _ _ _ MpKi¤i¢Y Mr-¤¤¤1 Any unexpended balance not obhgatedan the "Act makinglpppro- Tr§§2"$f |?;i;1g¤ded priatious to provide for the expenses of the overnment of the istrict beligfgg ., of Columbia for the fiscal year endin§J1me tiirtieth, nineteen hundred , ,p. 09., . . . and mne, for the completion of the cKmley Manual Traimng School Buildin " is hereby reappropriated and made immediately available for the gurther extension of that building. Fireprwf ¤¤¤rw¤r¤. For additional amount for "Repairs and improvements to school °l°‘ buildings and gro1mds" for the purpose of providing additional fire · protection, such as fireproohng eating aplparatus, fireproofing corridors, alterations to heat and vent flues, an construction of fireproof storage for fuel and ashes, and the purchase and emotion of fire extinguishers and fire alarms to be immediately ava1lable, thirty- _ seven thousand five hundred dollars. <¤¤¤¢s>f ¤f¤=¤.c¤c- That the total cost of the sites and of the several and res ective buildings herein provided for, when completed upon plans and) s ecifications to be previously made and approved, shall not exceed) the several and restpective sums of money herein respectively appropriated or authorized] or suclii purplpises. f H b ld priliiifmuonand up this Act shalll be prepaiied under the su rvisiongdfpthe municipal architect of the District of Columbia andxiahall be approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and shall he constructed in conformity thereto. wgpm ta ··r¢¤ <>¤¢- School buildings authorized and appropriated for herein shall be ` constructed with all doors intended to be used as exits or entrances · opening outward and each of said buildings having in excess of eight rooms shall have at least four exits. No part of any appropriation carried in this Act shall be used for the maintenance of scilool)in any building unless all outside doors thereto used as exits or entrances shall olpen outward and be kept unlocked every school day from one-ha f hour before until one-half hour after school hours. m»;pr;_q;v*{*;;;;>1gg,i¤t*;{ All appropriations for sites for school buildings and for the construcly rléalxitxe. tion of school buildings contained in this Act are hereby made immediately available. [$53* Md dumb Conmunm Ixsrxruriox FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB: For expenses ' attending the instruction of deaf and dumb persons admitted to the _ Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from the District of $;,§_·g§‘f°,,f"‘,.,'§j‘_"·"2· Columbia, under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four of the Revised Statutes, and as rovided for in the Act approved March first, nineteen hundred andp one, and under a contract to be entered into with the said institution by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be _ necessary. QQ)‘,?¤gf*g“9¤g}§ For the maintenance and tuition of colored deaf-mutes of teachable age belonging to the District of Columbia in the Maryland School
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