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 §  TITLE It See. [ _ { - 11;:7. <‘n?l';»1:~l$n. _" ` 11218. `Qnnrters, fuel. and iight for civilian instructors. 11519. Quarters, fuel, and light for chapel organist and clxoirmester. 1110. _3iiiit:nr3v Amdemy Bend. _ _` 1 1141. Overseer ot wnterworigs. _ _ 1 · _ 11-12.. Additional} my 'for enlisted men on specla} duty. 11-13. _I...en·.·e of siisence granted by Seeretnry of War to superintendent. 1144. °Le.s.ves of abénge granted by superintendent.  · 1145. Leave of niiseneeto constructing qunrterrnester. 11:16. 1*ar and nllonmnees of cadets. . _ 1117. Tregs·eling`expenses of candidates for.cadefshlps. 1 G 11-18: Rntions or commutation for cadets. .1149. Cretlit to new cadets for clothing and eqnipznent issue. . 1150. Pay after graduation and before qualincation under commission. MISCELLANEGIYS l*I;O\’lSIONS 11431. Military .1caci;:·my Bond. 115:3. Government pmblicntions furnished to library. i 1153. Henning. SITERVISION AND GOVERNMENT (JF, i·ACADEMY · GENERALLY c " 1041. Supervision of the ·acndemy.—;—The‘ supervision and charge of the ncaderny shall he in the1WnrfI>t—partment», under. sgnelx odieer or o§oers. ns the ‘Socretnry of Wen may assign to that duty; (R. S. §¥1331.) A - l I, ,_ 1042. Immediate government and military cnmmand.——The superintendent anti, in his absence, the next in rank, slgnll have the innnedinte government and military command of the and: ezny, ond snail be oomnmzidunt of the military postof West -l’oint..~>·(R. S, § 1311.) L _ » —..‘". . 1943._C0nrse of 'instruction.¢—The course of instruction at the United Stntos Militnry Avmlemy slmll be four years. (Ma1‘.»3Q, 1920, c. 112, 41 Stat. 548.) · 1044. Suspension of academic` duties on .Snndny.·—·-—'.l?he Sec·* ’ retary of Wnroslzztll so z1rrnnge'· the ((l\l'l'S£ of, studios nt the ncm1g·_najv,_·t!¤nt the cadets slaoll not be required to pursuetheir _S1\1di8S·0H_S1lll(lHYl . (R. S. § 1324.} " i ' ,5 ° BOAICD OF`VISIf]?ORS 1651. Greetion of boortl.-—-There shall be appointed every -3*enr n Bonrd- of Visitors to the Milltmjy Aendemy. (R. YS: .§_11%27 ;’Ai11g. 9, 11l12,_e.~·275, 37_ Stat. 257;) _  . — IBSZ. Composition of  ;‘   of appointment.-—Tlre __Bonrdiot Visitors to the Military Academy; slmll consist of live _m¢rnbB1‘s· of the Committee on Military Aifnirs of the Senate end seven naenilsere of the Conamlttee on kiilitory Affairs ot the ijlonse of Representatives, to be appointed by the respective, ehnirmen thereof. ‘ (`Ang. 9, 1912, of 275, 37 ‘Stnt;l 257.)` 1953..  ontieo ofvinit01;s.—i-sit shall be the dnty of the Board of Visitor . to inquire into the damsel state of time discipline, instruction, tiolioo 8¥1lll1illlSlT_1’&tl0Il,`, 1isoaleffeii·s, and/other ouneerns of the academy. The visitors jslmll report to Congress, iwitliin twenty days titer the meeting of the eession__1iext.Q succeeding the tln£e~o! their nppolntnaexit, tlioir notion- ns. Snell visitors. with their views and reoomxxiezztletions conoerning the _noa.d¤·m;r. {R. Q 13%; Ang. 9,,1912. c. 275, 31 Stat. 257..)· .` . 1954.. Wfiiibtku;  é visitors.-·-The mextibers of the board appointed an provided in the next preceding seotionsball, visit the Military Aenderny nannnallyrnt such time no the clinir— men. of enld gcommszam shell appoint, and the nnenabero from noon of sold committees may visit said oeademy together or , s¢-pnrntely as the said co1nmittee.s may elect during the,   t·ZSl0ll of Qongreoo; end the superintendent 'offthen neitdegny .a d the inoxnborsoof the Board of Vioitors. shell l1e.notld.ed~o£·sutEE_dnte . by the clloi,1-men. ot the ·$Qjd`0Qllll11lU€é8. ·` The expenses ot the ` ‘ members of the board-sliall be their netnal expenses `ivliile exigeged upon their_dntles as members of said board not torexeeed $.5 per tiny end their netual expenses of trnvel. by the shortest " ngnil routes. (Aug. ‘£·,._1912, c. 275, 3'i' Stat. %7'.)—“_ ‘ `

7.---·AR.1l Y 2;}.; ` MILITARY AND .$tCA,DEMIC ETAFEY 1061. Enumeration of o§eers and faénltyr-—'l‘he l’a.€z~.; States Military Academy at West Point, in the *$§t’ute of 5;,, ,. York,  lrgeonetitnted ne follows: There shell be one Mz,. intendent'; one?·c,ommandnnt of cadets; one senior inst*rx.rn·$»;—· in the tactics of artillery; onesenior. instructor in the toe-nin. of envnlry; onewsenlor instructor in the tactics of ixnfnzmw-. one Professor and one nnelstennt professor of civil. and lll§il!;:·$‘\j engi¤eering’; one professor ond opesssistant profeiesor on .52 ml and experimental `pbiloeophy; one professor and- one nm; professor otmnthematies; one proféesor and one ag$i,.f;,;.; . profeesor of chemistry, miueralogy, wd geology; one prot’•·¢.n.,;- and one assistant professor of Growing; one neljntnnt; ..;,,. master of the sword'; and one teacher of mnsic. {R. S.  lm. y Feb. 18, 1896, e. 9...2, 29 Stat. 8.) · 0 ‘ 1062. Selection and detail let £¢¢l`S.-······Tll€ snperintéwtr-m and eomrnanbdant of cadets may be selected, and all other .»§lE~ cers on duty at the academy may be detailed from any nvm ··i, the service. (I;. S. 5 1314.) 0 `, // 1063. Appointment of eécers ond prefe$ors.——The enywrintendent, the eommandant of eadets, and the professors shall he appointed by the President. The assistant professors, nmn: assistant professors, and the ndjntant shali be enleers. of rlw .. Army, detailed and assigned to snob duties by the Seerermy of Wnr, or cadets, `neslgned by`_ the- superintendent, under Sw direction of the Secretary of War. (R. S. 5 1313.) · 1064. `Eligibility of gradnatu to gcadexin: da}.--No groanute of the Military Acndemy shall be nwigned or detniloo m serve nt said academy, ns n profeseor,` instructor, or nserintntn to either within two years `nftcr his grgdnntion. (July 20, wins}, G. 167;~28 Stat. 151.) E` 0 »‘ _ 0 1065. Commandant of cadets.¢;Tl¤e` conmmndent oi me 4§cadet.s shall have the inirneeliate command of the battalion nf cndetsgand: shall be instructor in the tnetice ot artillery, cernlry, and infantry. (R. S. 5, 1312.) r _ · . S 1066. Local rank of superintendent nné re¤ma.n&nf of cadets.-·f1‘he lsinpvrintenelent and the conxmnneinnt ot `eneltts. ‘ while S€1‘Yil1g‘8S snob, shall hare, respectively, the loeal rank, _of colonel and llentennnt colonel of engineers.; ’(»B_. S. § 1310.5 · . 1067. Quortermgster and commimary for .¤éetn.·—-—Thet the. Secretary of"1\"nr be hereby 'directed to detail n competent · otliéer to_ nct·ns’1]nnrtermaster smé eommissary for the bettalion of cadets, by whom all purchases and issues of supplies of all kinds for the cadets, and all provisions for the mers, ‘ shall be made, and that n11`$¤;»;;11eS of nl! kinds and de»s»c·riptions ehnllrbe furnished to the cadets at actual cost, ‘n·ithont V _nny c0mxnission_ or advance over said roost; and such effin-: so assigned shnll perform all tlnejlntiee of pnrr_eying and $np·’*r· V - visionfor the mess, as `iormerlyédone by the pnrreyor, witlllmp _ other compensation. _ j(Aug.·T. 1876, e. MKS, 10_Stet.:»126.) · 1068. Assistgnt to commiessry of 4cndetsL·—-—fPlre Seoretzsryoi t ...WaAr is hereby nuthorlzed to detnil a onartermaster sergeant to act as asststnnt:..to` the commissnry of endeté. (June 30, IRS?. `·c."255, 22 Stat: 123.1 ·` _· _ . 1 ._»_ _ 1069. Professor of ordnance nm} gnnnery.—-·-The positim. or . one professor of ordnénce`nnd_ecience`of gnnnery sbnll be filled ·. by the detail ofnn otiifmr `o£`the_Army, who, while so serving, l, 'shnll have the title nnd statns otlotlxer professors. (llinr. 2, · 1907, c. .2508, 34. Stat. 1063.) — _ b ·` ‘ _ " . _ _ 1070. Assistant professors of ordnance and gunn¢r;i.——~ne + fnssietunt professor lst nuthorimeel for the department of ore}; 1 nance and gnnuery. 1 (Mar.‘3,_1011,·c..w7, 36 Stet. 1016.) . · > · 1071;.-Professor of modern lsn¢ua:e$·¥-Tlxere shell be in me · Military Acnderny one, dud only one, . professor ot modern lam— l guages. · (June 23,11870, °e. 35, § 4, 21 Stat, 34.) r . . I- 2 1672. Associate proinmor   ._lnnguagei.--·Tlné Fwremryb of `Wnr·shn·ll assign nn omqger o,£·t—hé Army to »n;e,nt1l1-