Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/671

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FII•`TY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 1352. 1902. 605 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 en 'neering at Manual Training School Number One, one thousand two hundred dollars; For one engineer and instructor in steam engineering at Manual Training School Number Two, one thousand dollars; In all, eighty-three thousand three hundred and six dollars. .- Mrsonrusnousz For rent of school buildings and repair shop, ’·°“*· seventeen thousand dollars. For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds, fifty- R°¥*‘”· five thousand doHars. For necessary repairs to and changes in plumbing in existing school buildings, twenty-tive thousand dollars. For repairing and renewing heating and ventilating apparatus, twelve thousan dollars. For the purchase and repair of tools, machinery, material, and mm *¤*¤*¤¢· apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual training alnlhfor incidental expenses connected therewith, fifteen thousand o rs. For fuel, forty-five thousand- dollars. F“{l· For contingent expenses, including furniture, books, books of ref- °°““*’°“*°*P°¤°°°- erence, and periodicals, stationery, printing, ice, insurance, purchase and repair o equipments for hig -school cadets, and other necessary items not otherwise provided for, including livery of horse for the superintendent, thirt_y—five thousand dollars. or purchase of pianos for new school buildings at an average cost P““‘°“· not to exceed two hundred and twenty-five dollars each, two thousand five hundred dollars. For repairingsschool furniture now in use, three thousand dollars. R°"“’“‘¤‘“’°*°“'°· For text-boo and school supplies for use of upils of the first S“""°' ‘°’P“P“'- eight grades who at the time are not supplied with the same, to be distributed by the superintendent of public schools under regulations to be made by the board of education of the District of Columbia, and for the necessary expenses of the purchase, distribution, and preservation of said text-books and supplies, fifty-two thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That the board of education in its discretion is {QW- authorized to make exchanges of such books and other educational U ` publications now on hand as may not be desirable for use. For purchase of United States flags, one thousand dollars. Fl·¤•· Burrmmes Arm cmonmas: For comgeting eight-room building nuuamp (Trinidad), sixth division, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. For completing eight-room bu1lding,‘tenth division, thirty-two thousand five hnnd dollars. - Féaié cgrnpleting eight-room building, third division, thirty-six thousan dollars. , For completing eight-room building, ninth division, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. The appropriation of twenty-tive thousand dollars made by the P;}`.','}',,-${°’ °* *PP'°' District ol) Columbia appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen v¤1.s1.n¤¤¤» hundred and two for one four-room building, seventh division, Gmnt road, is hereby made available for one four·room building and site at or near Fort Reno. · For the urchase of a site for the construction of a Business High ¤,*§f*“°'m¢”°d'°° School building, seventy-five thousand dollars, and for the prefparation of plans and specifications for such building, two thousand ve hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, seventy- seven thousand five hundred dollars, the cost of said building not to exceed one hundred and seven§y·five thousand dollars. For four·room additionto rookland School, twenty-Eve thousand dollars.