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 i 544 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 112. 1920. A For pay of one charwoman, headquarters, United States Military cademy, $480. _ S For pim of oxe xgessenger for the Superintendent of the United t t ‘ ‘t $720. lic? pay o8fr<`ine(sikillh}1dycopyist, confidential stenographer, librarian, typewriter, and attendant m the department of mathemat1cs,_to be Kppcéinted shy the Superintendent of the United States Mihtary ca emy, 1,000. Sw lm. tc-. Fo of o e teno her writer and clerk in the medical '"°°l£g°"”°;t‘ depaxltiiiaeirit andl d:part§i:1i)t of hyigigne, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States `tary Academy author- V°L 37* "‘ °°°‘ ized by the Military Academy Appropriation Act for 1914, approved March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Largekpaqe 860}, $840. For pay of one confidential stenographer, copyist, `brarian, typewriter, and multigraph operator m the department of natural and experimentaé philosapllliy, tolxbxppointed y the Superintendent of . the United tates `tary c emy, $1,000. ¤$ l»‘ii1?¤dZ All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the _Military Academy shall be disbursed an accounted for by the disbursmg officer of the United States Military Academy as pay of the Military Academy, and for that purpose shall constitute one fimd. °“'“’”""’°”’°°` cunmmr Ami onnmsnr nxrnnsns. Bomowmwm For the expenses of the members of the Board of Visitois, or so ca¤¢mg¤¤s1es,s¤per· much thereof as may be necessary, $750. hmwmprove gontingencées for superintendentepf tihpmaggdemy, $3i)000h, epairs an improvements, nam y: r, _ , oar s, joists, mm strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, she]-gt leaéij zips, frews, nails, oc  es, glass, pamts turpentine, o`, an so ort , $55,000. F“°l’“‘"'°t° For fu and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, and so forth, $70,000, of which $5,000 shall be immediately available. For gas6Ip1pes, gas and electric fixtures, and so forth, $10,000. Postage om- {ger u for cadlegé mess hall, shops, and laundry, $15,000. i ’ or postage an s $1,200. p° For transportation 0 materials, disc a ed cadets, and so forth, $20 000 rg ¤1rv.Ar¢i¤¤¤ry.¤¤<¤ 1¤- For department of Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry tactics: Tan mm tactics · W ‘ bark or other proper covering for riding hall, to be purchased in open market upon written order o _ the superintendent, $1,500. ger caxlnp stoctils, glmce furmtuire, and so forth, $4,000. or up eepp at etic un s, $500. For gymnasium and atglgtic supplies, and so forth, $5,000. ger the mamtenggise oi og? autogiobige, $300. or repairstosa es, 1-1 es an so orth, $500. Foglphle purcéhasg of Ipaggoénsi and for repairs and maintenance of searc t, an so ort,. For the purchase of stationery and office supplies for the office of senior instructor of Coast Artillery tactics, $75. C F;>i'rl‘;8€8.l.I' of kigiattresses, machines, and so forth, in gymnasium of av, arrac , $100. For material for hurdles, and so forth, riding hall, $600. tgor genprgl mggtggignce and repairs to cadet camp, to be immedia y avai a e,,. _ For repair of obstacles on mounted drill ground, and for constructingrother obstacles, and so forth, $100. or the purchase of thread, wax, needles, and so forth, in the Cavalry sta les, $200.
 * °°;tm For stationery, nam$:  books, lpaper, and so forth, $3,500.
 * ”;;:;`§m 0, C,,_ Printing and binding and so forth, $3,000.