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 310 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. ,°·gg·,§,'******°*i·¤ oounmn ms·rrrirr1oN ron run nur. ¤¤m¤¤¤·•¤= · For sup rt of the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, goks and illustrative apparatus, and general repairs and im rovements, $70,000. ’ _ _ _ _ ”·°"""·‘°°" ger repairs to buildings of the institution, including plumbing and - steam fitting, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds, $6 000. _ . . . · N"' ""°’·“°* iter. the construction of a new sewer frornpfarm to West Vrrgmra Avenue; for a twenty-five-horsepower engine and direct connected ’ri:fteen~·ki1owatt generator for power plant; and for additional machinery*for the s op, $2,400. · — » _ ’ w"""°""""‘“"" For the removal of the college w0men’s dormitory, and the com struction, equipment, and  of a_ new dormitory, necessary repairs, or replacement oiwulks aéiisgmding of grounds adjacent to said dormitory, including all ma _ ‘, personal, and other services, and for each and every purpose in connection therewith, to_ be expended under the direction-of the Supermtendent of the_Cap1tol Building and Grounds, $90,000, not more than $3,000 of which may be used for providing temporary kuarters, through rental or otherwise, for the use of students and officers of the mstrtution. I¤°“‘°'"°· Uponthe passage of this Act the title to all, that parcel of land ( lying between the west boundary of West Virginia Avenue, said avenue now be` ’ laid out with a width of sixty-six feet, and the east boundary oiugre grounds ol the Columbia Institution for the Deaf, said reel of land fronting on Florida Avenue about ten and 0ne+ half get and containing one-tenth of an acre, more or less, and being formerly part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad right of way, sha be vested in the Columbia Institutionfor the Deaf, nited States of America, trustee, and the Secretary of thelnterior is hereby authorized and directed to issue a patent for the said parcel of land to the said Columbia Institution for the Deaf. H°'“" V°"“’“’· · nownn rmrvsnsrrr. _ ¥°i¤‘°°“¤°°·°°°· For maintenance, to be used in payment of part of the salaries of the officers, professors, teachers, and other lar employees of the university, ice and stationery, the balance ofrsviich shall be paid from donations and other sources, of which sum not less than $1,500 shall be used for normal instruction, $65,000; For tools, materials, fuel, wages of instructors, and other necessary expenses of the department of manual arts, $12,000; $1 533 books, she ving, furniture, and fixtures for the libraries, _ For im rovement of unds and re airs of buildings, $10,000; “°"‘“' d°P""“""· Medicafdepartment: gc; part cost ofp needed equi ment, laboratory su lies, apparatus and repair of laboratories and gmildin, $7,000; Ejdr material and apparatus for_chemical, physical, an? naturalhistory studries Iaridnse gg lgggratones of the new science hall, includcases an s e v , , ; m§for fuel and lightlilgor part payment for fuel and light, Freedmen’s Hospital and Howard Umversity, including necessary labor to care for and operate the same, $3,500; In all, $101,000. S¤*¤*i•¤» ¤¤¤- For salaries and comsensation of the surgeon in chief, not to exceed $3,000, and for a other professional and other services that may be required and expressly approved by the Secretary of the
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