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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-