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 SIXTY-FIFTH oorrennss. sm. 11. oe. me. 1918. 627 foof in condition, and for repan·1ng' the canvas screens used to dixivirlliagthe hg] into secticéns, ¥600. f d Ummm or gener repairs an en argement 0 ca et cam, to include Enlar ,,,§;,,, authorized strength of the Corps of Cadets for fiscal ygear nineteen ge tc. hundred and nineteen; repair·s to camp grounds, tent platforms, painting, shower baths, r pllrrmbing and {lush bowls in underound sinks, $41,000: P at $5,000 of this appropriation ,{§{’,"*,,§, ,,,,,,,,,d,_ Exe, and the same is hereby, made immediately available. my ¤v¤i1¤¤1¤· For repair of obstacles on mounted drill ground and for constructing other obstacles for use in mounted instruction of cadets, and for maintenance of the track connecting same, $100. For the purchase of thread, wax, needles, for new blades, sharpening old blades, and spare parts and accessories for power clipping rnachines and saddlers’ sewing machines in the Cavalry sta les, 100. For the purchase of thread, wax, needles, for new blades, sharpening old blades, and for spare parts and accessories for power clipping machines and saddler’s sewing machine in the Artillery stables, $100. For material for preserving floors, rebronzing radiators, and miscellaneous expenses for cleaning Artillery barracks and stables, $75. For purchase of tools, machines, and repairs to same, for Artil- I gun shed, $2,500. m%or repairs to mattresses machines, and for replacing wom—out articles in the drill hall and gymnasium of Artillery barracks, and for miscellaneous expenses connected therewith, $100. For purchase of stationery and office supplies for office of senior assistant instructor of Field Artillery tactics, $75. For material for preserving floors, rebronzing radiators and for miscellaneous expenses for ceaning Cavalry barracks and stables, $75. For retgair of mattresses, machines, and replacing wom-out articles in e drill hall and gymnasium pertaining to engineer barracks, and for miscellaneous expenses connected therewith, $100. For department of c1v11_ and military engineering: For models, maps, purchase and risarr of instruments, apparatus, drawing i¤s· boards, desks, chairs, sh ves, and cases for books and instruments, textbooks, books of reference, and stationery for the use of instrlrrctoirs, and contiingencigsi, $3200. td hd h Add! Mmmm I .t or e artment o natur an ex p oso y: °tions ,,,, ,,,,,,,,°,,,",,,° “‘ to appargrus to illustrate thegprinciples of mechanics, agoustics, optics, r¤h¤<?>i>hy· M and astronomy; books of r erence, scientific periodicals, textbooks, stationery, materials, and repairs; and for repairs to the observatory buildings and repairs to clocks,"and for contingent expenses not · otherwise provided for, $2,350. For department of instruction in mathematics: Textbooks, books of m£,‘Qg,;,”,Q{,f,$'f‘°° ‘ °’ reference, binding, and stationery; for tables of logarithms; for rulers and triangles; for purchase of geometrical drawings and models; for cases for geometrical models; or desks, chairs, bookcases and omce , fittings, and for contingencies, $1,000. D t t { For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology: Chemicals, caeaiigrié miigiiiné, chemical apparatus, glass and porcelain ware, paper, wire, sheet metal, md ¤°°*°¤· ores, fphotographic apparatus and materials; rough specimens, fossils, and or apparatus and materials to be used m the practical determination o mineralogical and geologrcal specimens; pencils and paper foixractical instruction in the same ranc es, and for gradual increase an improvement of the cabinet; for repairs and additions to electric, magnetic, pneumatic, thermic, and optical apparatus; for urchase of laboratory and power-room machinery and apparatus andp installation of same; for models, maps, diagrams, books of reference, textbooks, and stationery for use of mstructors; and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, $2,500. .