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 1 608 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 689 . JUNE 22, 1936. Cooperation of other further That the Commission is authorized to procure advice and agencies. assi stance from any govern mental a gency, includin g the s ervices of technical and other personnel therein, and such agencies are hereby authorized to render such aid. United States Har- UNITED STATES HARVARD UNIVERSITY TERCENTENARY COMM ISSION vard University Ter- cen tena ry C ommi ssio n. Representation ex- For the expenses of carrying out the provisions of Public Resolu- penses. Ante, p. 1266. tion Numbered 88, approved May 7, 1936, authorizing the recogni- tion of the three-hundredth anniversary of the founding of Harvard C ollege a nd the beginnin g of hi gher edu cation in the U nited S tates and providinfor the representation of the Government and people of the United-States in the observance of the anniversary, including P ersonal ser vices • p ersonal service s in the Distri ct of Co lumbia or elsew here wi thout U.S.C.,p.se. Pur chases without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended ; stenographic adv ertis ing. scg. U. .180 3. reporti ng and o ther se rvices b y contr act if deemed n ecessar y with- out regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 5) ; traveling expenses ; rent ; printing and binding ; official cards ; entertainment ; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the President, fisca l year 1937, $1,500. Title I I-Relief and T ITLE II-RELIEF AND WORK RELIEF Work Relief. Appr opriatio n ct Relief of This title may be cited as the Emergency Relief Appropriation 19 36. Act of 1936. Continuation of re- lief and work relief. To continue to provide relief, and work relief on useful proj ects, in the United States and its Territories and possessions (including proje cts here tofore approved for th e Works Progres s Admini stratio n which project s shall not be subject to the limitat ions her einafte r specified in this paragraph), $1,425,000,000, to be used in the discre- atd ances reappropri- tion and under the direction of the President, together with such Ante, p. 115. unexpended balances of funds appropriated and made available by the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 as the President may determine, which are hereby reappropriated and made available for t he purpo ses of this par agraph, to rema in avai lable un til Jun e Provisos. 30, 1 937 (exc ept as herein o therwis e author ized) : Pro vi ded , That Classes of projects ; this appropriation shall be available for the following classes a moun ts, of public projects, Federal and non-Federal, and the amounts to be used for each class shall not, except as hereinafter provided, exceed the respective amounts stated, namely : (a) Highways, roads, and streets, $413,250,000 ; (b) public buildings, $156,750,000 ; (c) parks and other recreational facilities, including buildings therein, $1 56 ,7 50, 00 0 ; (d) public utiliti es, incl uding s ewer sys tems, w ater s upply and puri fica tion, air ports, an d oth er t ransp orta tion faci litie s, $171,000,000 ; (e) flood control and other conservation, $128,250,000 ; (f) assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, $85,500,000 ; (g) women's projects, $85,500,000 ; (h) miscellaneous work projec ts, $71, 250,000 ; (i) N atio nal Youth Adm inist rati on, $71,250,000 ; and (j) rural rehabilitation, loans and relief to farmers Increases allowed ; and livestock growers, $85,500,000 : Provided fur ther , That the use of balances • am ount sp ecified for any of the foregoi ng class es may be incre ased proportionately in accordance with the amount of such unexpended balances of funds as the President may transfer from the funds appropriated and made available by the Emergency Relief Appro- Interchange of funds priation Act of 1935 for the purpose of this paragraph : Provided further, That the amount specified for any of the foregoing classes may be increased by not to exceed 15 per centum thereof by transfer of an amount or amounts from any other class or classes in order to effectuate the purposes of the foregoing appropriation.