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PUBLIC LAW 89-261-OCT. 19, 1%5

Whereas the designation of the Library of Cojigress third building as the Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building and the inclusion of a Madison Memorial Hall would memorialize Madison in such a way as to bring to the attention of the American people and particularly students who come to Washington by the hundreds of thousands each year, the principles of government conceived by Madison which are embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights: Xow, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) the Architect of the Capitol under the direction jointly of the House Office Building CommivSSion, the Senate Office Building Commission, and the Joint Committee on the Library, after consultation with a committee designated by the American Institute of Architects, is authorized and directed to (Construct (including, but not limited to, the pi*eparation of all necessary designs, plans, and specifications) in square 732 in the District of Columbia a third Library of Congress fireproof building, which shall be known as the Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building. The design of such building shall include a Madison Memorial Hall and shall be in keeping with the prevailing architecture of the Federal buildings im Capitol Hill. The Madison Memorial Hall shall be developed in consultation with the James Madison Memorial Commission. (b) I n carrying out his authority under this joint resolution, the Architect of the Capitol, under the direction jointly of the House Office Building Commission, the Senate Office Building Commission, and the Joint Committee on the Library, is authorized (1) to pi-ovide for such equipment, such connections with the Capitol Power Plant and other utilities, such access facilities over or under public streets, such changes in the present Library of Congress buildings, such changes in or additions to the present tunnels, and such other appurtenant facilities, as may be necessary, and (2) to do such landscaping as may be necessary by reason of the constniction authorized by this joint resolution. SEC. 2. The structural and mechanical care of the building authorized by this joint resolution and the care of the surrounding grounds shall be under the Architect of the Capitol. SP:C. 3. There is hereby authorized tr> be appropriated not to exceed $75,000,000 to (Construct the building authorized by this joint resolution (including the preparation of all necessary designs, plans, and specifications). There is also authorized to be appropi-iated not exceeding $10,000 to pay the expenses of the James Madison Memorial Commission. Approved October 19, 1965.

987

Library of Con-.

fonMem^rlai Buuding. auth^"iza'tion°" designation.

Appropriations.

Public Law 89-261 AN ACT To repeal se<-Hoij 160 of ihe Revised Statutes relating to the apiMnntment of wouieii to clerkships in the executive departments.

October 19, 1965

[H- R- 6165]

Be it enacted by the Seriate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled., That section 165 women cierkof the United States Revised Statutes (5 U.S.C. 33) is hereby ^'^'''^' repealed. Approved October 19, 1965.

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