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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sues. II. Cue. 27, 28. 1927. 9'II. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF For supportofithe  including salaries and incidental M‘*°°°"‘“°° expenses, books and illustrative apparatus, and general repairsand im$mvements,jn¤l.ading purchase of farm tractor,   _ L · or reparrs tobiuldmgs of.the institution, 1ncludmg\ plumbing R°"“"‘ Saiald steamtitting, and for repairs to pavements within t e grounds, HOWARD UNIVERSITY H°"“’ U“’""“’· Salaries: For payment in full or in part of the salaries of the wm"' omcers, professors, teachers, and other regular employees of the university, the balance to be paid from privatglly contributed funds, $150,000, of which sum not less than $2,200 sh be used for normal instruction; ‘ General expenses: For equipment, supplies apparatus, furniture, ,,,E°"j"‘”“°'"‘“""’j°“’ cases and she ving, stationery, ice, repairs to bull ings and grounds, and for other necessary expenses, including $17,600 for payment to Freedmen’s Hospital for heat and light, $68,000; For the construction of one additional dormitory building for ,0,·’;,"”“°¤** °°"¤*· young women,.$150,000. ` FREEDMENTS HOSPITAL ,, "°°°m'¤H°·¤*¤**· For officers and employees and compensation for all other pro- °°'"°°’°°°' fessional and other services that may be required and expressly approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $113,000; s on or subsistence, fuel and light, clothing, to include white duck A_:”°°;_°‘°"°°‘ suits and white canvas shoes for the use of internes, and rubber '°‘· surgical gloves, bedding, foraége, medicine, medical and surgical sup- pgies, surgical instruments, ectric lights, repairs, replacement of -ray»apparatus, furniture, motor-propelled ambulance, including not to uceed $25,000 for new laundry machinery, and not exceeding $200 for the purchase of books, periodicals, and newspapers for which payments may be made in advance, and not to exceed $1,000 for the ingtzruction of pupil nurses, and other absolutely necessary ex uses, 5,000; · V s- · Tbtal, Freedmen’s Hospital, $188,000. . o Sno. 2. Apcpropriations herein made for field work under, the mmgd General Lan Otlice, the Bureau fof Indian Affairs, the Bureau of;c_¤¤=¤*=¤•*¤·*·¤*=‘·¤· Reclamation, the Geological Survey, and the National Park Service shall be available for the hire, wit or without personal services, of work animals and animal-drawn and motor-propelled vehicles and equipment. . » l ‘ Approved, January 12, 1927. i January 13,1927. CHAP. 28.-An Act To authorize the construction of a nureea’ home for the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying—in Asylum. °’ °‘“°· Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a modern, ,,,ff"""°‘ °‘ °°‘“"" iireproof nurses home is hereby authorized for the Columbia Hoe= ,°,%¤¤¤b*·°,g¤¤¤i*·¤l pital for Women and Lying·1n Asylum to replace the existing ooiixiiii-°im¤»¤ ot cottages and to cost not exceeding $400,000, including heating an §"fd_"°"‘° °°’• °“` vent' ating apparatus, equipment, accessories, roadways, and approaches and other facilities leading thereto. All of such work ,_§,“g>p',,j_¥“g•;,;*,$'°¤*· s all be performed under the supervision and direction of the Archi·- ` tect of t e Capitol and in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by him and approved by the board of directors of the