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986 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 192. 1911. Bime and annex, Brookland, Bryan, Curtis, Dennison, Force, Gage, drales, Garfield, Gamet,_Grant, Henry, Johnson and annex, Langdon, Lincoln, Lovejoy, Miner, Monroe and addition, Peabodiy, Seaton, Sumner, Webster, and Strong John Thompson Schoo s, twenty-three in all, twenty-three jamtors, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; twenty-three laborers, at three hundred dollars each; in all, twenty-three thousand four hundred and sixty dollars; Abbott, Berrett, Sayles J. Bowen, Brrlghtwood, John_F. Cook, Cranch, old Mott, Randall Sypllrax, and enley Schools, rn all, ten janitors, at seven hundred do rs each; Adams, Addison, Ambush, Anzudon, Anthony Bowen, Arthur, Banneker, Bell, Benning (white), Blair, Blake, Blow, Bradley, Brent, B , Bruce, Buchanan, Carberry, Cardozo, Chevy Chase, Congress Heig ts, Corcoran, Dent, Eaton, Edmunds, _Eckm§ton, Filmore, French, Garrison, Gidd' , Greenleaf, Hamson, ayes, Hilton, Hubbard, Hyde, Jacksonl,D§gnes, Ketcham, Langston, Lenox, Logan, Ludlow, Madison, Magruder, Maury, Montgomery, Morgan, Morse, Patterson, Payne, Petworth, Phelps, Phillips, Pierce, Pol , Potomac, Powell, Ross Slater, Smallwood, Takoma, Taylor, Toner, Towers, Twining, Tyler, Van Ness, Webb, Weightman, Wheatly, Wilson, Woodburn, and Worml Schools, and one eiglitrroom building located north of Spring `ltoad, west of Thirteent Street, and one eight—room building located at Randle Highlands, in all, seventy-six janitors, at six hundred dollars each; · Ivy City School, and one six-room buildingbto be located on site of old Hi h Street School, and one six-mom uilding to be located on rmds of Cardom School, in all, three janitors, at five hundred andglgrty dollars each; Brightwood Park and Kenilworth Schools, two janitors, at three hrmdred and sixty dollars each; Bunker Hill, Deanwood, Hamilton, McCormick, Orr, Reno, Reservoir, Smothers, Stanton, and Threlkeld Schools, in all, ten janitors, at three hundred dollars each; Conduit Road, Chain Bridge Road, Fort Road, Fort Slocum, Military Road, and Burrville Schools, in all, six janitors, at one hundred and fifty dollars each; d Ip all, one hundred and thirteen thousand eight hundred and forty o ars. For care of smaller buildings and rented moms, including cooking and manual—training schools, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed seventy-two dollars per annum for the care of each schoolrockin, ten thousand dollalpsg I Bdl 1 Medical i¤§v¤•=¤>r•· nmcar. msrncroas: e ve m `ca ins ectors of public schools D°°°’” °° °°‘ two of whom shall be dentists, and four sh& be of thi; colored race; (%»w». me cum at five hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars: Promkied, That said uuonigtiw. inspectors shall be appointed by the commissioners only after competitive examination, and shall have had at least five years’ experience m the practice of medicine or dentistry 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. gggelmwm MISCELLANEOUSZI For rent of school buildings, repair shop, storage T ang stock moms, thousand dollarg. ¢¤¤P°¤¤‘ ¤>°¤¤¤· or amount requ rent, ui , an care for tem ra roo s °°°` for classes above the Second gradual, nlbw on half time, arid tolzigroviile for the estimated increased enrollment that may be caused by the operation of the compulsory-education law and for the purchase of all necessary articles and supplies to be used in the course of instruction whic may be provided for atypical and ungraded classes, thirteen thousand dollars.