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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 275. 1912. 257 For pay of one janitress, Memorial Hall, six hrmdred dollars; · ch'; °¥ ·=¤*¤¤¤•— d0For pay of one master mechanic, one thousand eight hundred ` For pay of attendant and sldlled hoto her in the d artment of drawing, one thousand two hundredd dom; ep For p_ay of one typewriter, copyist, and attendant in ch of the library in the department of law, seven hundred and iift dlqlars; For pay of one overseer of the waterworks, seven liundred and tw§nty dollars; or pay o one engineer of steam, electric, and retr1ger' at' apparatus for; the c:dets’ mtzs, eight hundred andhfortibdollars; mj orpay_o one ypewri ,co ,stenogra er, 'rarian an attendant in the department of Iglodétern languages, seven hruidred and fifty dollars; For pay of one mechanic and attendant sldlled in n necessary for the preparation of lectures and of mate in the department of drawing, seven hundred and twenty dollars; or pay of Iamtor for bachelor oilioers’ quarters, six hundred dollars; h For pag 0 one chief engineer of power plant, two thousand four nndred ollars· For a of three engmears` for wer lant, three thousand six hundred dollars; P0 P For pay of two oilers for power plant, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; For pay of one attendant in the department of philosophy for the handling of models and materials med in the instruction of cadets, or a o one, , an a an m e ment olf   ry, seven hundred and fifty dollars; GP For pay of one bookbinder at headquarters, United States Military Academy, one thousand two hundred dollars; _ _ ora o wo sewersm1nery,nmeun an dF pyft book bd hdreddsixty °u¤'8§ For ay of one skilled remman in the rinting omce, headquarters, Unite; States Military ghademfy, one theusand dollars; For pay of one charwoman, our hundred and eighty dollars; For pai of one messenger for the superintendent of the United States 'tary Academ, seven hundred and twenty dollars; _ All the money hereinliefore appropriated for pay of the Military Academy shall be disbursed and accounted for by officers of the Pay Department as pay of the Military Academy and for that purpose constitute one fund. For crurent and ordinary expenses as follows: _ _ cmmsesxpmm For the expenses of· the members of the Bond of Visitors, one nssmorvwsm thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; _ Provided, That the Act sp roved May twenty-eighth, nmeteen $’g{f*°g_ v_ up hundred and eight, be amended? and reenacted so as to read as follows: messes. That hereafter the Board of Visitors to the Military Academy shall b_°,§g;§{g$_y,' .*;:1; consist of five members of the Committee on Militiz Affairs of the gommltteea er ma Senate and seven members of the Committee on 'tary Affairs of °""" the_House of Representatives, to be appointed by the reipieigznve charrmen thereof the memberesoa pomted shall visit the H'] vw" Academy  at auch time as the chairmen of said committees ¤l;qll;p<pomt, an the members from each of said  may visrt aeademy together or separately as the said committees may elect during the session of Co ess; and the superintendent of the academy and the members orfltgle Board of Visitors shall be notified of such ditto by the chairmen of the said committees. The GXPGDBBS ¤¤P°¤¤¤u¤¤*•"· of the members of the board shall be their actual expenses while engaged upon their duties as members of said board not to exceed five
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