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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 300. 1909. 1033 d {or pay of engineer and janitor for Memorial Hall, nine hundred 0 ars; For pay of printer at head uarters, United States Military Academy, one thousand five hundlred dollars; For pa of one assistant printer at headquarters, United States Military Xcademy, at eight hundred and forty dollars; For pay of one janitress, Memorial Hall, six hundred dollars; d Eor pay of one master mechanic, one thousand eight hundred 0 ars; · For pay of attendant and skilled photo rapher in the department of drawing, one thousand one hundred doliars; For pay of one typewriter, copyist, and attendant in chae of the library in the department of law and history, seven hundred and fiftiy dollars; ` or pay of one stenographer and typewriter in the adjutant’s office, one thousand dollars; For pay of one overseer of the waterworks, seven hundred and twenty dollars; For pay of one engineer of steam, electric, and refri rating apparatus for the cadets’ mess, eight hundred and fort dohlirs; For pay of one copyist, typewriter, and attenhnt in the department of modern languages, seven hundred and fifty dollars; For pay of one mechanic and attendant skilled in the operation necessary for the preparation of lectures and of materia in the de artment of drawing, seven hundred and twenty dollars; Eor pay of janitor for bachelor oHiqers’ quarters, six hundred dollars· For pa of one chief engineer of power plant, two thousand four hundred dollars; For pay of three engineers for power plant, three thousand six hundred dollars; ' For pay of two oilers for power plant, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars; . For pay of one attendant in the department of philosophy for the handling of models and materials used in the instruction of cadets, four hundred and eighty dollars; For ay of one eo yist, typewriter, and attendant in the department of English and liistory, seven hundred and fifty dollars; For pay of one bookbinder at headquarters, United States Military Academy, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of two book sewers in bindery, one at twentv—four dollars, and one at twenty dollars per month, five hundred and twenty-eight dollars' ln all, to civilians emplo red at Military Academy, seventy-seven thousand three hundred and fifty-eight dollars; 'l`otal pav of Military Academy, six hundred and twentv-six thousand eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and thirty-three cents; All the money hereinhefore appropriated for pay of the Military Aeademy shall be disbursed and accounted for by officers of the Pay Department as pay of the Military Academy, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. For the expenses of the members of the Board of Visitors, one ,_l§;';'°d¤:,fs""**°¤ thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as mav be necessary: Provider], That hereafter the Board of Visitors to the Military gjm-so:. Academy shall consist of Ir`lVB members of the Committee on Military mmimmmx Affairs of the Senate and seven members of the Committee on Mili- §m*'°*”°‘“'h tary Affairs of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the respective chairmen thereof, w o shall annually visit the Military Annual visit. Academy on such date or dates as may be fixed by the chairmen of