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SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910. 395 Of the Emery, the new Mott, Henry D. Cooke, Van Buren, and Wallach buildings, five in all, at one thousand dollars each; Of the Birney and annex, Brookland, Bryan, Curtis, Dennison, Force, Gage, Gales, Garfield, Garnet, Grant, Henry, Johnson and annex, Langdon, Lincoln, Love`o , Miner, Monroe and addition, · Peabody, Seaton, Sumner, and lllfiyebster school buildings, and one new building to relieve the Franklin and Thompson schools, twenty- three in all, at nine hundred dollars each; Of the Armstrongl Manual Training, McKinley Manual Training, · two in all, at eight undred dollars each; _ Of the Abbott, Berrett, Sayles J. Bowen, Brightwood, John F. Cook, Cranch, old Mott, Randall, Syphax, and Tenley buildings, ten in all, at seven hundred dollars each; Of the Adams, Addison, Ambush, Amidon, Anthony Bowen, Arthur, Banneker, Bell, Benning (white), Blair, Blake, Blow, Bradley, Brent, B gs, Bruce, Buchanan, Carberry, Cardozo, Chevy Chase, Clevelandniark, Congress Heights, Corcoran, Dent, Douglass, Edmunds, Eckington, Fillmore, Féench, Garrison, Giddings, Greenleaf, Harrison, Hayes, Hilton, Hubbard, Hyde, Jackson, Jones, Ketcham, Langston, Lenox, Logan, Ludlow, Madison, Magruder, Maury, Montgomery, Morgan, Morse, Patterson, Payne, Petworth, Phelps, Phil- `ps, Pierce, Polk, Potomac, Ross, Abby S. Simmons, Slater, Smallwood, Takoma, Taylor, Thomson, Toner, Towers, Twining, 'I‘yler, Van Ness, Webb, Weightman, Wheatley; Wilson, ·Woodburn, and Wormley buildings, and one eight-room building adjacent to Johnson School, seventy-seven in all, at six hundred dollars each; Of the Bennin (colored), Brgghtwood Park, Deanwood, Hamilton, Kenilworth, Mcgormick, Orr, eno, Reservoir, Stanton, and Tl1rel— keld buildings, eleven in all, at three hundred dollars each; Of the Bunker Hill, Conduit Road, Chain Bridge Road, Fort Road, Fort Slocum, Milita Road, Ivy Cit , and Burrville buildings, eight in all, at one hundreldyand twenty dollars each; For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cookin and manual-training schools, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed seventy-two dollars per annum for the care of each schoolroom, ten thousand dollars; d all, one hundred and thirteen thousand nine hundred and sixty o ars. MEDICAL INSPECTORS2 Twelve medical ins ectors of public schools, M°"'°“‘ ‘"”*’°°‘°’* four of whom shall be of the colored race, at ifive hundred dollars each, _ six thousand dollars: Provided, That said inspectors shall be ap- {2",§,€§,,,,,,e e,,,,,,,_ pointed b the commissioners only after competitive examination, i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*· and shall have had at least five years’ experience in the ractice of medicine in the District of Columbia, and shall perform their duties under the direction of the health officer and according to rules formulated from time to time by him, which shall be subject to the approval of the board of education and the commissioners. MISCELLANEOUS; For rent of school buildings, repair shop, storage R"“‘· and stock rooms, sixteen thousand dollars. For amount required to rent, equip, and care for temporary rooms ,,,g“m*’°"“'Y ‘°°”’“· for classes above the second grade, now on half time, and to provide for the estimated increased enrollment that may be caused by the operation of the compulsory-education law and for the purchase of a_l necessary articles and su plies to be used in the course of instruction which may be provided For atypical and ungraded classes, thirteen thousand dollars. For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds and R"p“”· °‘°· for repairing and renewing heating and Ventilating apparatus, sixty thousand dollars. •