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 690 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. bids building or other project: Provided {urther, That nothing herein shall ` be construed as regiealing existing aw giving the commissioners the ` ht to reject all ids. _ 3****8* 1****** ngFor the erection of a twvo—room building to replace the present ` one-room Chain Bridge Road School, $25,000. §g§§;j£};¢gh_ $5(l;`p)160the purchase of land adjoining the Dunbar High School, q—§,‘§§§§°°“ Mum For the purchase of land adjoining the Armstrong Manual Training Mi°iPi¤¤ l“{d· School, $50,000. Emwg °d°m°°' For b ` the erection of an addition to the Armstrong Manual School and alterations thereto, to include an assembly hall, _ additional classrooms, shops, and laboratories, within a limit of cost °°““`“°" ““°‘°“'“°°‘ of $500,000, which is hereby authorized, $100,000, and the commissioners are authorized to enter into a contract for said addition Wmmmgh at a cost not to exceed $500,000. _ rmsaamsduizmn, The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby author- °‘*°· ized and directed to have plans repared by the municipal architect for an addition to the Western High School, which plans shall include repairs and alterations to the present building, with a view to pro- Cim I B pm viding not less than twenty-four additional classrooms. _ priations immediiitely The appro riations herein made for the construction of school several and respective sums of money herein respectively appro- __ _ _ _ priated or authorized for such purposes. ,,§§gf°§§'§l§p,§§,l§?€.’§?' No part of any appropriation made in this Act shall be paid to any person employed under or in connection with the public schools of the District of Columbia who shall solicit or receive, or permit to be solicited or received, on any public-school premises, any subscription or donation of money or other thing of value from any pupil enrolled Empmm in such public schools for presentation of testimonials to school omcials or for any purpose except such as may be authorized by the board of education at a stated) meeting upon the written recom- I,n_pm,m 0,p1wS_ mendation of the superintendent of schools. _ The plans and specifications for all buildings plrovided for in this Act shall be prepared under the supervision of the municipal architect, and those for school buildings after consultation with the board of education, and shall be approved by the commissioners, and shall mw to Wn mm be constructed in conformity thereto. w¤m.,··¤. The school buildin s authorized and a propriated for herein shall be constructed with all doors intended to he used as exits or entrances wmkaddom opening outward, and each of said buildings having an excess of " " eight rooms shall have at least four exits. Appropriations carried in this Act shall not be used for the maintenance of school in any building unless all outside doors thereto used as exits or entrances shall open outward and be kept unlocked every school day from one-half hour before until one-half hour after school hours. ¢0i:i°ii$m m`m°° cotminm ms·rrrU·r1oN ron mn naar. Instmctione uses. We For expenses attending the instruction of deaf and dumb ersons R S we mi D 952 admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf from the District v6i.'éi,;§.sef ‘ of Columbia, under section 4864 of the Revised Statutes, and as provided for in the Act approved March 1, 1901, and under a contract gobg 5311tered into with the said institution by the commissioners,
 * "f§"0{*§“i;m,,,,d to 8,,. buildings shall be available immediately.
 * ¤¤¤¤**=*¤¤$~ The total cost of the sites and of the several and respective buildings herein provided for, when completed upon lans and specifications to be made previously and approved, sh& not exceed the