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3].6 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 17 4. 1910. Pancuvmua. PAY or CIVILIANS. For pay of one teacher of music, one thousand seven hundred dollars; For pay of clerk to the disbursing officer and quartermaster, one thousand Eve hundred dollars; . For pay of clerk to adjutant in charge of cadet records, one thousand five hundred dollars; _ For pay of one clerk to the adjutant, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of clerk to treasurer, one thousand six hundred dollars; For pay of one clerk to the quartermaster, one thousand two hundred dollars; _ For pay of two civilian instructors in French, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, two thousand dollars per year each, four thousand dollars; . For pay of two civilian instructors in Spanish, at two thousand dollars per year each, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, four thousand dollars; _ _ For pay of two expert civilian instructors m fencing, broadsword exercises, and other military gymnastics as may be required to perfect this part of the training of cadets, three thousand do lars; _ For pay of one professional civilian instructor m gymnastics, athletics, and swimming, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of one clerk and stenographer in the o$ce of the puntermaster and disbursing officer, one thousand two hundred dollars; . r Forpay of one clerkin theroiicerof tlrerqaartermaster, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one librarian, three thousand dollars; For pay of assistant librarian, one thousand two hundred dollars; 4**¤°“¢*'•*¤¤· For ay of one custodian of {gymnasium, to be selected and appointed) by the Superintendent o the Military Academy under Schedule A, classified ositions excepted from examination under rule two, clause three, civil)-service rules, who shall be qualified to act as trainer for the various cadet athletic teams, one thousand two hundred dollars; For pay of one superintendent of gas works, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of engineer of heating and ventilati a aratus for the academic building the cadet barracks and officdliuililing, cadet hospital, chapel, andb library, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For pay of assistant engineer of same, one thousand dollars; For pay of eleven firemen, seven thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; For pay of one draftsman in department of civil and military ‘ e °neering, one thousand two hundred dollars; nglor pay of mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparations necessary to chemical and electrical lectures and to the instruction in mineralogy and geology, one thousand two hundred dollars; For av of mechanic assistant in de artment of natural and experimentalp philosophy, one thousand dollars; For pay of custodian of academy building, one thousand dollars; For pay of one electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of one chief plumber, one thousand five hundred dollars; For pay of assistant plumber, nine hundred dollars; For pay of one plum er’s helper, six hundred dollars; For pay of one scavenger, at sixty dollars a month, seven hundred and twenty dollars; For compensation of chapel organist, two hundred dollars; For pay of superintendent of post cemetery, one thousand two hundred dollars;