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.f}!}f)`· TITLE 1§.·»—— ,,,,.5- gteedemy ee associate profe>o=or of modern languages, and U t ,,,,4, dxtteer, While so Serving, sheli retreive the pey and ellow- s ,,,,,.,.,,‘,,;£ g major. '(Mar. 3, ltwii. e. 995, Stat. 1012.) n 10%*3. Profegor of military hygiene.--Any officer detailed ii ,~,»,,m me oietiieel (`orpo of the Army ee eenior medical e§`it·ier A 12 A site post et me Militafy Aeetietny, ttvlmse rank shnll not be il g,.-5..».t· toot. of lientennnt colonel, stroll be the professor of mill-— ll ~,,,;—_t~ 1t;t·;:ien<=·: {Apr. 19, 1910, e. 11*1. 3*3 Sint. 312.) f 3021. ?ref of lnvr.·-¥——Tl1e.t§$ee1*eter5e of Wnr may, in me 5 ttwmttion, nxign any officer of the .·=\rnzy as profcnsor of law. tonne 1. ISSQ, c. 115, 21 Stat. 153.-) _V _ _ _ 116255. A%§tant professor of lair.-—’1‘here may be assigned to

 tiegesrttnent of law one assistant professor. (Jan. 16, 1895, Q

.·. ;.*1•. 2jZ Stet. {@3.) » § ltifiél Associate professor of ,methemotics.—;·Tlxert> small f

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e~;1 et the Military Acedezny fron; the Artny, in etldtl

mn to iiteprotensors autlwrizeti by me existing lalws, on no-— `...·i;¤te nrefeeeor of ntmtlaetnatitee. (Eder. 1, 1893, c.. 156, 2T " not. .21.2;.; P · , A i · _ 1677. Professor of English am history.-The head of the; { .l.·;.nrtment of English and history shall have the same status C or the ;»rofess;ers at the head of the ?er. departntents of in· i ~.:m··t§on at the Military Academy, o d the President of the I linitcti tétotee is authorized, ity and with the consent of the Q i

<l—n;;te, to epnoint n civilian in the tlep»n.rtment of ‘I~`}11gli.eb and Y

m—‘t·»x;;·, United States Alilitary Aentlertay, n professor et the Zllilitzary At·ode:t1y,,o*ith·the renk, poy, elloxw·nnt·es,”titi.e, nnd§ matixs et the other prufexsoroz 1`*roeided forflter, 'l`hat°tl1e p,ro· 3 2 visions of law relating to retirenxent for disability in line of G duty shell not apply in theease of tl1is—pm`fessor until after i l¤··*sltell have served fifteen years at the Military Academy. t npr. 19, 1919, e. 17-1,*,36 Stat. 312.) e _ _ t 1078. A®tnn°t_ professors of English- and history.——·'1`wo zmixant ·pmtessors ehelibe nnthorized in the department of , 11:1:31-ah min history, one for Enéllsh and one for history. l (Aug. 2*. 191.2, c. 275, 37 Sint. 252.) S ‘h _ ‘ · ° I J 1979. Rank amllright of command of I€¥3d€¤‘l1€,8t36.—·—-¢Tll8 1

o·ofe>=sors and the nesoeinte professor of»,5he~United States .,‘

Aitlttary Academy shall have the actual rank in the United [

~;a1m·é Army agsi,·:ned‘to'them byhasslmilation in the regulations t

of tneiliilitary Aendemy preseribed by the President of the i 1’n11ed» States, and they shall exei‘cise_’eommn:1d onlyin the _, Ht‘2t(.l1‘!!ilC department of. the ,United States Military Academy. iiJ§1f1t?·28, 1902, c. 1300,..32 Stat. 409.) c · I 1o%. of profeseorqq-—·-The professors ot‘tl1e‘Mlll· tg Eory Acndeany it West Point are plneed on the Sante footing, I as to retirement from netiye serviee, as oHit·ers—·of the Army; I <R.S.§13@.)_‘ . ,4 — 1 · _' ” " { n 1681. Ri¢t of atulemic stad to command in Army.--'Ihe S

andemie·stai! as snub élmll not be entitledim any eomxnzmd in. f

. the Army separate from the academy. (R. S. S 1814,) -5 1682. Custodiitt ¢, SY¤nasittm.—··—·'1Z‘lxe custodian nt gymnw l, slum sl1all_·l»e··oeleeted and nppointed by the.Super`h1tex1<le11t of, the 1s1ilitnry~Acnderny lander Schedule A, elatssitietl positions 4; tgr¤·epted·from examination under rule 2, Cl§l1,l§;l€_ 3, eivll-service 5 ruled, who shall be qnelitied to oct us trniner for the lrnrlous- `{ meet nthletle teams. (Mor. 3, 1911, c. 207, 36 `Stot. 101-9.). _‘ 3 _ 1983. Chaolnin.—~———'1"he duties 0; chaplain at the Military 4 Atsndeiny yslmll benerfornaed by nclergyntan tobe appointed by § the President for a yterm of four. years, ond the Said ehuploiii shall be eligible for renppolntment foron additional term or _: terms. (Feb. _18,‘1§i6, e. 22, Stat. 8.) A ‘ . . ' _ ·; t 1984. Filling veranda.-g’1‘he President of the United States is authorized to nil nny vacancy occurring et said ooztclomy by é tendon of dentln, or other ennse, of inny gierson tmpointed by him. 1 (Mor. 3, 1875, c.·135,“§ 1, 18 Stat; 466.)- _' _, · , ·_ _ ‘~ , ~l

 -1085. Mutq of the mvord.··—-Tlw me1stor·to£'tt1e_exx¤ord shell t

net as instructor of military gymnastics-and physical culture it i ‘ so21o•-2oL-14 . I ‘ 1

»·=*R¤!i’ § 1095 ~ C he Military Aéademy, and shall have me relzzsésse mul; xml hall be entitled to the pay, allowances, semi emeimexexnts of 21 nujor { Providfeel, hearsay, That whenever sx s~m;*;m{»§~”ellall rwmar 11 the otilve ofmasieref the sword nud imeirucwr of nnilimw

mn8StiCS. and physical culture t ‘¤ said uitice shall e·e
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leterxuine, and the duties tghereuntl pertaining shell xl»er··:as`t¤~r we performed by an 0{llcer of the lin of the Army te be se-1e4·t¢~ l ms that purpose by the Seriretaryiuf War. (Mar. 2, 11H1l, o;. ml, 31 Stat. 914; May 29, 1917, c./22, 40 Stat. Su; CADETS ° `” 109.1. Number, territorial distribution, and appointment.- Phc Cuxps of Cedeze {gf the Ifniteel Stz1tes‘E‘>f%l§%.t;;,r;.* Amaclexny nlxull q<»u¤<i;st of tm: fwm each congwesesiiszxzxl ilistrivt, twd Ts:<.»m eavh '1`erritmy, four hum the District of C.¢>lmul»iz1, two ?r;.>m natives of 1‘erte Rice, four from each State at large, anal >i;;hty-two 1`rem the United States at large, twenty of xylmm ghall be selected from among the honor gradzmtqes of educaienal institutions having officers oft.he Reg¤lar'Army dg-. eailed as` professere of military science and Qzzctice under J? existing law or zmy lame hereafter enacted fer. the detail of Ahvers of the Iiegulure Army to such iuzetitutgiezxs, and wlxich ustitutiuns are deeéggzzted $lS.“ lmxior s6l:i0~0ls»," {xpm} the determination of their :Q·el:ztivé standing at the last preceding annual · uspectiou regularly made by the War Department, uml two of · . vimm shall be selected from persons reoemmendexl by the »\'ice ` .’resi<leut. They shall be appointed by the Pre/eideet and shall, with the exception of the eiglxtylwo appointed frem the United _ States at large, be actual residents of the v;·engress·i0nul_ or Territorial elistriet, er of the District of ceimm, or ut the sland of Porto Rim, er of the States. ‘res§pe{+¢1w¢1;·, from which heypurport to be appeixxtegl. (July 9, 1918, c. 143, sub<·lmp— ~ er XXII, 40 Stat; 894.} 1 l l ’ " _ . 1092., Appointment of enlisted men ef, Regular Army and hticmal G¥1Bl’d.—-*I#h€ Presiéeut is hereby authorized te` appoint rudets to the United States Military Academy from ameng enistedl men in number as nearly equal as pmc·ti<·able of the Regular Army and the Nutieznal Guard between the ages; of ilneteen gud twe¤tgty-two·.years who have seryed as enlisted neu not less than oneyear, te be selected uhdér such regulalops as the President may prescribe: Provided, That: the wml number so seleéted shall rmt exceed one hundred and eighty nt may one time. {May 4,1916,. é. 110, S 2, .39 Sfaf. 62.) ( 1093. Filipino cadets authorized.-T-—'1‘l§e Secretary of War jis nereby mxtlmrlzed to permit not exceedlngfour Filipinos, to M lesignated, one for eécg élasg, by {lie Govertfer General of the E’ltilipp‘ine Islands, to receive instruction at mev¤1ze(1,_smm billitary Academy. at West .·P0int: Pr0#z;id<·d_,·'1‘l1a;1; the Filipinos mdergeing instruction, as herein authorized, shall receive Athe mma pay, allowances, uml emeluments Es are authorized by law `Olll cadets at the Militery. Academy aixbolritedilronn t-he Uniteé States, to be paid but of the same apprc»prfutl¢ms:y_.4sz¢1 pm- éidcd furt_ke·r;, That said Filipiuez· ‘um;lerg0i_mQ·f instmetiem on

ruelm1l;le;v__.¤=lxa1ll_be eligible only te éemmiséions li1’_tbe·l’hilppine Scouts. And " the bmvlsions 0I_ section .1321,. Reviseel

`zltututeé, are modified in {be case of the Filipinos umlergeiug nstrupt‘i0uQ so as to require them to engage to serve {er eighf. rears, unless sooner: ·disbhm‘ged, in ‘tl1e Philippine Scouts, {May 28, 1908, 0. 214,·35`S(a1t. 441; Aug. 1,1,- 1916,_c.`314, 39 _ s‘mc.’403.) " _ ‘ ‘ 1 , 1094, Age fdr admiui¢m._—+—.&;wp0i;xtee§ shall he ndmitteel to . Lhc nznczadexhy only between the ages 0£..·seventeeu and tweufyi _ iwo yem·s._` (Mar. 30,1920, e. 112, ·41·St&t. 518;) _ g _ ‘ l 1095. Physical lcxsminitienv of. c&n&idate§i;¥-Any- cmxdidaltei lesignated `as"prlnc·ipa·l or znlfernate for :1'pp0iut1xn¢$_rit·as_caelet my preseixf himself at `amy time for- physical exmnixmtlmn at West. B0ln_t,» New York, or other preéierilwecl places, :1s~·may be l@igi,m`ted by the`Secx;e£ary of War. -(A1ig. 0, 1912, c. 275, 31 5*¤¤· 252-) 1 ‘ ‘ .