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 SIXTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. H. Ch. 275. 1912. 261 pictures for use in demonstratiorr for the purchase of instruments and models; for shelves and cases for books, mstruments, and models and records · and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, or ento an tory: or urchaseo stationery rua me aumy. ` avi} hudlepartriliouamfi English are F r °°···*'=¤···*°*¤·¤ textbooks, books of reference piiice furniture? maps, ma Extures; and  repairs to same, for rebmding books and peri0d1cal;` and for contmgent expenses not otherwise provided for, nine hundred dollars; For a course of lectures for the more complete instruction of cadets, I‘°°°"”` one thousand two hundred dollars; nusczunzmous rrnus arm mcmmrnr. nxnmsns. ,¤gg.$',{,¤c°;*‘;*g¤g* _For periodicalshstationery, office furniture and sup- '¤°•¤°’”’*°*"°°· plies, and for bmw orders, circulars, and so forth for the office of Iihplgseasurer, Um States Military Academy, two hundred and ten 0 i _ For §as·coal, oil, candles, lantems, matches, chimneys, and wick- ,,Qf¥”““¥·"““‘””‘· mg, an electric lgmips and supplies for lighting the academy building, chaipel, hbrary, et barracks mess hall, sho, hospital offices Titan les and nding hall, sidewalks, camp, and wharfs, ten o ars; . For water i , umb` , and re airs, six thousand dollars• For mateuixilprliugllaborlilfor cleaniiig and policing public  (not quarters), three thousand Eve hundred dollars; For supplies for recitation rooms not otherwise provided for and for renewing and repauinp furniture in same, six hundred dollars; Increase and expense o .library, namely: *·“*•'¥· For purchaseklpreservation, care, storage, binding and repair of books, periodic s, pamphlets, maps, pictures, and manuscripts• purchase of furniture, cases, stationery, and fittings; for expenses of making copies of militarz manuscripts in other libraries, an for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for; purchases to be made ig opendrsaiket on the written order of the superintendent, ten ousan dollars; For contingent funds, to be expended under the direction of the d§Y}L°§;'.°,’$l‘ '“' academic board: For instruments, books, repairs to apparatus, and gthler incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, one thousand o ars; Promiicd, That all technical and scientific supplies for the depart- $§,°°§,ZTg,; mwrr., ments of instruction of the Military Academy s all be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may deem best. Purchase of instruments for band and repairs to same: For pur- ¤¤¤i¤1 ¤¤vv¤¤¤¤ chase of reeds, pads, strings, and other materials necessary for brass, wood, wind, and string instruments; for purchase of music stands and other ecglui ments; for purchase of music for military band and orchestra an fgr extra parts; and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for; all to be purchased in cépen market on order of sugermtendent, one thousand five hundred o1lars;_ umm umm, _ pairs and improvements to the laundry machmery and aptpara- ere. ' tus in the cadet laundry, and the purchase of new matenal,_ ding machine, tools, and so forth to be expended without advertising, one thousarrd eight hundred dollars; _ _ Repair o cooking utendls, chairs, tables, and other fumrtrne m the cadet mess, and the re lacement of same, to be exdpended without advertising, one thousandp seven hundred and fifty ollars; For the policing of barracks and bath houses, ten thousand dollars; P°"°“"‘ For sudpplying ight and plain furniture to cadets’ barracks, three °"’°‘ "‘”’°*‘ thousan six hundred dollars;