Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/927

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SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 80. 1915. 909 two assistant janitors, at $720 each; fireman, $420; two laborers, at $360 each; in all, $5 980; Armstrong Manual Training School: Janitor, $900; assistant janitor, $720; engineer and instructor in steam engineering, $1,200; assistant en§neer, $720; two laborers, at $360 each; in all, $4,260; Street High School°and Douglass and Simmons Schools: E '- neer, $1,000; janitor, $900; laborers-—one $420, three at $360 edldli; 1n all, $3,400; Birney and annex, Emery, New Mott, Hem·y D. Cooke, Van Buren, and Wallach Schools, and sixteen-room building on the site Eurchased west of Sold1ers’ Home Grounds, south of Rock Creek oad: Seven ]an1tors, at $840 each; seven laborers, at $360 each; in all, $8,400. Brookland, Bryan, Congress Heights, Curtis, Dennison, Force, Gage, Gales, Garfield, Garnet, Grant, Grover Cleveland, Henry, Johnson and annex, Langdon, Lincoln, Lovejoy, Monroe and addition, Peabody, Seaton, Sumner, Webster, Strong John Thomson Schools: Twenty-three j anitors, at $720 each; twenty-three laborers, at $300 each; m all, $23,460. _ Abbot, Benning (white), Berret, Sa les J. Bowen, Brightwood, John F. Cook, Cranch, Dent, Randall, Syphax, and Tenley Schools: Eleven janitors, at $700 each; in all, $7,700. Adams, Addison, Ambush, Amidon, Anthony Bowen, Arthur, Banneker, Bell, Blair, Blake, Blow, Bradle , Brent, Briggs, Bruce, Buchanan, Carberry, Cardozo, Chevy Cliase, Corcoran, Eaton, Edmunds, Eckirigton, Fillmore, French, Garrison Giddings, Greenleaf, Harrison, ayes, Hilton, Hubbard, Hyde, lsaac Fairbrother, Jackson, Jones, Ketcham, Langston, Lenox, Logan, Ludlow, Madison, Magruder, Maury, Montgomery, Morgan, Morse, Patterson, Payne, Petworth, Phelps, Phillips, Pierce, Po , Powell, Randle Highlands, Slater, Smallwood, Takoma, Tawplr, Toner, Towers, Twining, Tyler, Van Ness, Webb, Weightrnan, eatly, Wdson, Woodburn, Wormley, and West Schools: Seventy-two ]anitors, at $600 each; in all, $43,200; Crummell School, Wisconsin Avenue Manual School, Cardozo Manual Training School, and one six·room building in the twelfth division: Four janitors, at $540 each; in all, $2,160; Brightwood Park and Kenilworth Schools: Two janitors, at $360 each; in all, $720; _ Bunker Hill, Deanwood, Hamilton, McCormick, Orr, Reno, Reservoir, Smothers, Stanton, Threlkeld, Militzjly Road, and Burrville Schools: Twelve janitors, at $300 each· in , $3,600· Conduit Road, Chain Bridge Road', and Fort Slocum Schools: Three aj-lanitors, at $150 each; in all, $450; In , $123,570. _ `_ _ bun _ For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cooking ,,E,“‘,,‘},}{,,Z,',,,,,,,,,,‘}""" and manual-training schools, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed $72 per annum for the care of each schoolroom, $10,000. _ Mrznrcar. msrncronsz Thirteen medical inspectors of public “°‘“°“ *“"’°°‘°”· schools, one of whom shall be a woman, two shall be dentists, and four shall be of the colored race, at $500 each; in all, $6,500. For five graduate nurses, one of whom shall be colored, who shall °“‘°“"t° ““°" act as public·school nurses, at $900 each, $4,500. _ M1scm.LAN1=;0Us: For rent of school buildings, repair shop, storage ,’f§,°§“°“°°“S· and stock rooms, $16,500. _ For equipment of temporargr rooms for classes above the second ,§,‘l,'§},’,§’,j,‘f€,,,,‘°"'l’°‘ grade, now on half time, an to provide for estimated increased enrollment that may be caused lgyl operation of the comgulsoryi education law, and for purchase of necessary articles an supp es to be used in the course of instruction which may be provided for atypical and ungraded classes, $5,000.