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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 314. 1916. 501 For department of ordnance and gumie : For urchase, manu- D°P°“¤*°¤° °‘ °“*· factiue, and regiair of instruments, models, nrilachinerylt and a paratus ; ummm mm"` for purchase 0 samples of arms and accouterments other tlian those supphed to the military service- for books of reference, textbooks stationery, office furmture and supplies; for services of skilled merchamc (civilian) employed in the department of ordnance and science of glnmneip, and or contingencies, $1,800; _ For pure ase 0 machines, tools, and material for practical instructioln 0 gadets in woop gnili metall working, $500; or epartment 0 'ta ygiene: For statione textbooks D°g°'*¤*•¤*°' mmand books of reference for ug of instructors; for the [pills aration of my m°°' plates pprchase of paper, and other expenses incidental to the rinting of sylla uses of lectures on parts of the subject not coveredp b the regular textbooks; for the purchase of charts, photographs, and, pictures for use in demonstration; for the purchase of mstruments and models; for shelves and cases for books, instruments, and models and ggzobrds; and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, 3 . For department of English and history: For urchase of station , D•P•*¤¤·¤° °* E¤=· textbooks, books of reference office furniture}: maps, fixturug, mma mu"` and for repairs to same, for rebinding books and periodic , and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, $ ,100; For a course of lectures for the more complete instruction of cadets, *·•°*°'•°· $1,200; msommaimoos rrmrs ami momnnrat mmzsms. ,n *}¤d For commercial periodicals, stationery, office furniture and supplies, 'i‘¤•¤¤*•*’S °¤°•- and for binding orders, circulars, and so forth, for the office the treasurer, United States Military Academy, $210; For gas-coal, oil, candles, lantems, matches, chimneys wicking and Ligmmg, pmmbmg, electric lamps and supplies; and for operating the gas plant, $10,000; °°°‘ For water pi e, plumbing, and repairs, $7,000; For materialp an labor or cleaning and policing public buildings (not quarters), $4,050; For supplies for recitation rooms not otherwise provided for and for renewing and repairing furniture in same, $600; Increase and expense of library, namely: l·""“’!· For purchase,]-Ipreservation, care, storage, binding and repair of books, periodic , pamphlets, maps, pictures, and manuscripts purchase of furniture, cases, stationery, and fittings; for expenses of making copies of militaryx manuscripts in other libraries, and for contingent expenses not 0 erwiselprovided for; purchases to be made in open market on the written or er of the superintendent, _$7,200; For contingent funds, to be expended un er the direction of the $,§¤=°¤”·°°°°'°'° academic board: For instruments, books, repairs to apparatus, and other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $500· _ Provided, That al technical and scientific supplies for the depart- .§_'g{,"~,;§,,,, supplm ments of instruction of the Military Academy s all be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may deem best. Purchase of instruments for band and repairs to same; for purchase u¤si¤1¤¤m>H¤¤- of reeds, ads, strings, and other materials necessary for brass, wood, wind, and) string instruments; for purchase of music stands and other equipments; for purchase of music for military band and orchestra and for extra parts; and for contingent expenses not otherwise provided for; all to be purchased in open market on order of supermtendent, $1,500; _ Repairs and improvements to the laundry machinery apparatus ,,c_L"‘“‘*‘Y· “‘°*‘“· m the cadet laundry, and the purchase of new material, glznggine, tools, and so forth, to be expended without advertising, 2 0;