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834 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 670. 1901. Of the Bennin s (white), Bennings (colored), Chevy Chase, Hamilton, High Streetiangdon, Kenilworth, Petworth, Potomac, Reservoir, Takoma. Park, Twining City, and Threlkeld buildings, thirteen in all, at two hundred and forty dollars each; For care of Smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cooking and manual training schools wherever located, at a rate not to excee forty-eight dollars per annum for the care of each schoolroom, four thousan six hundred and seventy-six dollars; _ For one engineer and instructor in steam engineerintg at Manual Training School Number One, one thousand two hundre dollars; · For one engineer and instructor in steam engineering at Manual Training School_ Number Two, one thousand dollars; In all, seventy-eight thousand one hundred and twenty-six dollars. Rem- MISCELLANEOUS! For rent of school buildings and repair shop, seventeen thousand dollars. ?~¤v¤ir¤· For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds, fifty thousand dollars. For necessary re airs to and changes in plumbing in existing school buildin S, twenty-Eve thousand dollars. For tiepurchase and repair of tools, machinery, material, and apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual training, and for incidental expenses connected therewith, ten thousand dollars. For furniture for and equigment of Manual Training School Number One, twenty-five thousan dollars. For furniture for and equipment of Manual Training School Number Two, thirty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. Fuel- For fuel, forty-five thousand do§ars. §g$¤§3gjiing_ For furniture for new school buildings and additions to buildings, " as follows: Lovejoy, eight rooms, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; Birney, eight rooms, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; buildin in fourth division, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; building in seventh division, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; building in tenth division, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; buildin in eleventh division, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; bu§ding in second division, twelve rooms, two thousand fourhundred and Seventy-Eve dollars; Petworth, four rooms, eight hundred and twenty-five dollars; Kenilworth, eight hundred and twenty-five dollars; Twining City, eight hundred and twenty-five dollars; in all, fourteen thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. c°¤“¤g°¤*°XP°¤S°*· For contingent expenses, including furniture, books, books of refer- .. ence, and per1odicalS, stationerg*,dprinting, insurance, and other necessary items not otherwise provide for, including maintenance of horse 3n% carriage for the superintendent, thirty-two thousand six hundred o ars. ‘ Free texvbocks. For text-books and school supplies for use of upils of the first eight grades who at the time are not supplied with the same, to be distr1buted by the superintendent of public schools under re ulations to be made by the board of education of the District of Co?-umbia, and for the necessary expenses of the purchase, distribution, and preserva- Prqvao. tion of said text-books and supplies, forty-five thousand dollars: Pw- Exchange or cme- vided, That the board of education in its discretion is authorized to §f,‘ffl° b°°ks ““*h°" make exchanges of such books and other educational publications now on hand as may not be desirable for use. mags. For purchase of United States iiags, one thousand dollars. d g01‘ vacation schools, including contingent expenses, one thousand o ars. nruiamgs and sues. BUILDINGS AND cnoUNDs: For completing twelve-room building, Eckington, Second division, forty-six tllbusand dollars. For completing eight-room building, to relieve Greenleaf School, fourth division, t irty-two thousand five hundred dollars.