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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 112. 1920. 545 For the purchase of thread, wax, needles, and so forth, in the Artillery stables, $200. For material for preserving floors, and so forth, Artillery barracks and stables, $150. _ For the purchase of tools, machmes, and so forth, Artillery gum shed, $2,500. For repair to mattresses, machines, and so forth, in drill hall and gymnasium of Artillery barracks, $100. For the purchase o new and urlfgeep of worn—out rubber matting in squad rooms of Artillery barrac, $150. _ For purchase of stationery and office furniture in office of senior assistant instructor of Field Artillery tactics, $100. For material for preserving floors, and so forth, Cavalry barracks and stables, $100. _ _ For repair pgjmattressgs, maihines, and so forth, m drill hall and nasiumo ° eer arrac s, $100. I , gyau departmenxigil civil and military engineering: Textbooks, sta- ac., for tggegziiniigi tionery, and so forth, $1,200. _ _ °°m°°°°°' For department of natural and experimental philosophy: Textbooks, apparatus, and so forth, $2,350. _ For department of instruction in mathematics: Textbooks, stationeryg, and so forth, $1,250. _ _ or department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology, $2,500. For department of drawing: Drawing materials, and so forth, $2,000. For department of modern languages: Stationery and so forth, $1,900. For department of law: Books, stationery, and so forth, $850. For department of practical military engineering: For models, books, stationery, and so forth, $6,000. For department of ordnance and gunnery: Models, instruments, books, and so forth, $2,150. For the purchase of machines, tools, and so forth, for practical instruction of cadets in wood and metal working, $500. For department of military hy iene, $500. For department of English andiiistory: For purchase of stationery, books, and so forth, $1,500. For a course of lectures for the more complete instruction of cadets, L°°*¤¤’¤¤· $1,200. For the maintenance of one automobile truck, $300. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND mcrnsrrran nxrmnsms. MiS°°“¤¤mS· For commercial periodicals, stationery, and so forth, for the office '*"°°s¤m’S°m°°· of the treasurer United States Military Academy, $710. $1For gas, coal, oil, candles, and so forth, for operating the gas plant, °,§8h**¤8· Plmbm 5,000. - ' For the installation of new benches in gas plant, $4,000. For water pipe, plumbing, and repairs, $8,000, of which $1,000 shall be immediately available. _ _ $61;;% material and labor for cleaning and policing public buildings, P°l‘°“‘g’“°‘ Forsupplies for recitation rooms not otherwise provided for and for renewing and repairing furniture in same, $1,000. For installation of motor, grates, and blower in heating plant of Meimorial Halli $1,050. ncrease an expense of lib, $7,200. ' For contingent funds, to bleudyxpended under the direction of the A°°dmi°b°“d' academic board: For instruments, books, re airs to apparatus,_and other mcidental expenses not otherwise proviged for, $5002 Provndgd, That all technical and scientific supplies for the departments of in-