Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/882

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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. III. Ch. 146. 1913. 859 For extra pay of one enlisted man m dark in the depu-gmane { ¤=¤¤v• .¤v¤•¤ pvr(;·c1gcal(p11bti:.ry and to the officer in charge of wateg- mm-°°°&.°°°' dapns pggrm .0 construction. at the Military Academy, at 50 cents P6? » - » For extra pay of eight enlisted (artillerymen three perf ° extra mechanical labor, one in charge of slirbles orsgsl-:1::5 mules, one man employed as clerk and stenographer to senior instructor of tactics, and three enlisted men girforming the dultgy of mechamcsm the batteries, at50 cents each per y, $1,050.50; Pe pir exg; of three teamsters (artrllerymen), at 35 cents each Y **52 · 3 For extra ay of eight laborers (artillerymen) ed k ' clean the equlipment used by cadets, at 35 cents ea·d.hP]l·er?,day¤ For extra pay of two enlisted men as messengers in the office of the

 United States Mrhtary Academy, at 35 cents each per day,

Forextrapayofthreeenlistedmenernployedasrzlerksin theoffice of the q a.ndone asclerkinchargeofclothingroomirn quartermastefs storehouse, at 50 cents each per da , $678; _ For extra pay of one man employed in the department of crvlil and military engmeerrng, at 50 cents per day, $156.50; _ or extra pay of one enlisted man employed as janitor and substitute teacher m the children’s school, at 50 cents per day, $156.50; PA! or CIVILIANB. _ nyerervmsas. For pay of one teacher of music $1 700; For pay of four clerks in the office oi the quartermntsr, as follows: One clerk at $1,500; two, at $1,400 each; and one clerk and stenograpiher, at $1,200, $5,500; erbpay of mne clerks and stenographers employed at headquarters, nited States Military Academy, $11,000; For pay of one clerk to treasurer, $1,800; Frgapayfofaplne clerk and stenographer in the office of the comman t 0 c ets, $1,000; For two civilian instructors in French, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary ot War, $2 000 each per year, $4,000; For two crvilran mstructors in Spanish, to be employed under rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, $2 000 each per year, $4,000; For two Expert civilian instructors in iencing, broadsword exercnsea, and other_ _' tangy gymnastics as may be required to perfect this part of the traming o cadets $3_,000· _ _ _ _ _ _ 501- pay 3 one proiegsrcgrggl crvrhm instructor m qmnastncs, t etics, an swrmmmg, , ; 8 For pay of one librarian, $3,000; For pay of librarian’s assistant, $1,200; For pay of custodian of gymnasium, $1,200; For pay of one superintendent of gas works, $1,500; For pay of engineer of heating and ventrlatrniuaip aratus for the academic buildi.r¥ the cadet barracks and office rgng, cadet hospital, chapel an_ library, $1,800; For pay oi assistant engrneer of same, $1,000; For pay of eleven firemen, $[,920; , _ _ For pay of one draftsman m department of cxvil and military ' , $1,200; ‘ cn§`l;11?€Ig.1ygr>f mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparations necessary to chemical and electrical lectures and toi:nstruction in mineraloggagnd geology, $1,200; For aylof mee ic assistant in department of natural and expenmentalp p 'losophy, $1,000; _ __ For pay of one custodran of academy building, $1,000.