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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. 99 For pay of one engineer of steam, electric, and refrigerating apparatus for the cadets’ mess, $1,200. For pay of one copyist, stenographer, clerk, librarian, typewriter, and attendant in the department of modern languages, to be a pointed by the Superintendent of the United States Military Acad: em , $1,040. Flyer pay of one mechanic and attendant skilled in the operation necessary for the prepszration of lectures and of material in the department of drawing, to e a pointed by the superintendent, $720. For pay of janitor for bachelor officers’ quarters, $600. For pay of one stenograplher, typewriter, attendant in the dep8u31;§;nt$§;0Enghsh and story, to be appointed by the superm- n , . ·’ For pay of one bookbinder at headquarters, United States Military Academy, $1,200. _ _ For pay of two book sewers in bmdery, $1,080. For ay of one skilled lpressman in the printing office, headquarters, United) States Military cademy, $1,100. For pay of one charwoman, eadquarters, United States Military Academy, $480. _ _ For pay of one messenger for the Superintendent of the United States `tary Academy, $720. For pay of one skille copyist, confidential stenographer, librarian, typewriter, and attendant m the department of mathematics,_to be zppapiinted by the Superintendent of the United States Military c emy, $1 000. For pay of, one stenographer,l:.1y1i1pewriter, and clerk in the medical ,,,§,,°§f,‘,,°‘,§Y‘,,,’{‘,,°',;,,,,°§f‘* department and department of tary hmpne, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States `tary Academy, author- v¤1.z1,p.sm. ized by the Military Academy Appropriation Act for 1914, a proved March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh tatutes at Large, p e 8608, $840. · For pay of one confidential stenographer, copyist, l1ilI8·I'l8D· , typewriter, and multigraph operator in the deipartment of natural and experimental philoplophy, to be appointed y the Superintendent of the United States ° itary Academy, $1,000. In all, pay of civilians, $106,380. All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Military ·'*°°°“°“°¢·°°°· Academy shall be disbursed and accounted for as pa of the Military Academy, and for that lpugpose shall constitute one {und. In all, pay, Military c emy, $1,907,404.80. cumznnr aim onnmanr nxrmxsns. °°m”°"’°°°°°' For the expenses of the members of the Board of Visitors, or so “°‘“‘°‘““°°”· much thereof as may be necessary, $750. Contingencies for superintendent of the academy, $3,000. ,,,°,§,?,{f“°‘°°·’°*’°" Repairs and improvements, namely: Timber, (plank, boards, joists, ts md imwall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lea , zinc, screws, nails, P ' locks, bin es, lass, pamts, turpentine, oils, and so forth, $55,000. For fuelamf apparatus, namgiyl; Coal, wood, and so forth, $70,000, I"“°*·“"“·°*°· of which $10,000 shall be imm tely available. For as pipes, gas and electric fixtures, and so forth, $10,000. For guel for ca ets' mess hall, shops, and laundry, $15,000. For postage and teIegrams,`$l,200. . ;’°°';°¤°·°°°· For stationery, name y: Blank books, patpgié, and so forth, $3,500. °“°‘°“°"‘ For transportation of materials, cadets, harged cadets, and so '*‘¤¤W¤'¤*'**°¤- forth, $20,000. Printing and binding; and so forth, $3,000. m"°“*·°°°‘d C. For department of avalry, Artillery, and Infantry tactics: Tan ,,3 bark or other proper covering for r1d1¤g_l1all, to be purchased in open "!*•°“¤· market upon written order of the superintendent, $1,500.