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 256 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 275. 1912. P•r¤1¤M¤·¤•· PAY or crvruaxs. For pay of one teacher of music, one thousand seven hundred dollars; - For pay of four clerks in the omee of the quartermsster, as follows: One clerk, at one thousand five hundred dollars · two, at one thousand four hundred dollars each· and one clerk and stenographer, at one thousand two hundred dollars, live thomand five hundred dollars; For ay of nine clerks and stenogaphers employed at headquarters United? States Military Academy, even thousan dollars · Hpgpay of one clerk to treasurer, one thousand eight hundred do ; For pay of one clerk and sten¢?apher in the office of the commandant of cadets, one thousand ollars; For pay of two civilian instructors in French, to be employed under rules prescribed I? the Secrets.? of War, at two thousand dollars each per annum, our thousand ollars· _ For pay of two  instructors in   to be em loyed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, at two thousand, dollars each per- annum, four thousand dollars; _. For pay of two expert civilian instructors m fencing, broadsword exercises,andothermiIitary?·xnnasticsasmaybe uiredtdperfect this part of the training o cadets, three thousanliodollars; _ For pay of one professional civilian instructor in ggrnastics, ath-_ letics, and swimming, one thousand five hundred do ; For pay of one librarian,  thousand dolIars· _ For pay of assistant librarian, one thousand two lumdred dollars; d IIE;-Spay of custodian of gymnasium, one thousand two hundred o ; » For pay of one superintendent of gas works, one thousand five hunor a 0 engineero eatingan ven f a aratus ort F d°""’“§ r r d an f he acaderdlcybuilding, the cadet barracks and :§ceP£uilding cadet h ital, cha el, and library, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Oglbr pay ofp assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars; For pa of eleven firemen, seven thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; _ For pay of one draftsman rn dgpggtment of civil and military ' eering, one thousand two him dollars; glor pay of mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparations necessary to chemical and electrical lectures and to the instruction in mineralogy and geolog, one thousand two hundred dollars· For pay of mechanic assistant in de artment of natural and ' tal philosophy, one thousand dollars; Elor pay of custodian of academyl buildin? one thousand dollars; For pay of one electrician, one thousand ve hundred dollars; For pay of one chief plumber, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of assistant lumber, nine hundred dollars; For pay of one plum£er’s helper, six hundred dollars; For pay of one scavenger, at sixty dollars a month, seven hundred ang twenty dpllahrs h or a o c 0I'g8.D1St. and c oirmaster one thousand two head (**12***;,,.,,.,. d f s ’ oraosu °tenento stceme ,onetho dtwo hundred cixllarsg P0 tay d ger pay of engineer and janitor for Memorial Hall, nine hundred o ars; For pay of rinter at head uarters, United States Milit A on; thousand; five hundred dollars; my cademln _ or pa o one assistant rinter at head uarters, United States Military Xcademy, one thousgnd dollars; S q