Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/117

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98 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 22. 1917. instructing cadets in surveying, reconnoissance, signaling and Held telegraphy, military Held engineering, and Held fortification; for photographic and `thographic apparatus and materials for Held photography and map reproduction; tools and materials for maintenance of the batteries of the academy; transportation of Held parties; for extra—duty pay of engineer soldiers at 50 cents per day each when employed as assistants in photographic laboratory or as special skilled mechanics iinfthe department, and for contingent expenses not otherwise provide or $3 500. For the urchase and mbintenance of rowboats and canoes for the P . . instruction of cadets in rowing, $500. 1;,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,, of 0,,;- For dixpartrnent of ordnance and gunnery: For purchase, manufac- ¤·°*¤°°¤¤d www- ture, an repair of mstruments, models, machinery, and sttpparatus; for purchase of samples of arms and accouterments other an those supplied to the military service; for books of reference, textbooks, stationery,( office furnitpreedand silippéies; for serwiiicesdlpf skilled mechanic civilian) em oy in the epar·tment 0 or ance and science of e andp for contingencies $1,800. For purgzhase dlyinaphings, togs, and material for practical instruction of ca ets in woo an met working` $500. Deganmm ,,,,,,1,,. For department of military hygiene: l*`or stationery, textbooks, tary mw- and books of reference for use of mstructors; for the preparation of plates, purchase of paper, and other expenses incidental to the printing of syllabuses o lectures on parts of the sub]ect not covered by the regular textbooks; for the purchase of charts, photographs, and pictures for use m demonstration; for the purchase of mstruments and models; for shelves and cases for books, mstruments, and models and records; and for contmgent expenses not otherwise provided for, $500. MDW ·-Mm °‘ M ..£ti1?t§’*$.T‘;;t‘;*§§.E‘%§.‘i:1{* °”"§’§°a‘§'.i;.lZ.‘i§.P‘“°“”° °‘ *·‘°“£&"°"" ‘ ce 0 c 1 ma ma ures and for repairs to same, for rebinding books arid pelfiodicalb, and fof contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, $1 200. mms. $ Ftérb a course of lectures for the more complete instruction of cadets, . 1,2 . dd*g{§,¤:;=w°:{¤di¤· Mrscmnnarvrzous rrmrs Arm INCIDENTAL nxrnmsns. rnmmews uma. _For commercialperiodicals, stationery, office furniture and supplhes, and for lgjmdtzig é>rder·s,f;i1r·1cu1ars, anil so forth, for- the oilticc of t e treasurer, ni tates `tary Aca em $210. Lish¤¤c. plumbing, For gas coal, oil, candles, lanterns, matcheg; chimneys, and wick- °°°‘ 615;) electric lamps and supplies, and for operating the gas plant, Flor water pipe, plumbing, and repairs, $7,000. $4F60{)rnater1a an labor or cleaning and policing public buildings, , 5 . For supplies for recitation rooms not otherwise provided for and fogdlrerzeprng furniture in same, $200, to be made imm a e y av a e, . mum- Increase and expense of librar·y, namely: For purchase, preservation, care, storage, binding and repair of books, periodicals, pamphlets, maps, pictures, and manuscripts; purchase of flhI'l11tU1`9,_ cases, stationery, and Httrngs; for- expenses of making copies of mrlrtaar manuscripts rn other libraries, an for contingent expenses not 0 erwise provided for; purchases to be made m open market on the written order of the superintendent, $7,200. degnaaehéegnads, ¤¤- For contingent funds, to be expended under the direction of the ‘ academic board: For mstruments, books, repairs to apparatus. and - other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $500.