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SIXTYJHNTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. C1-rs.491,492. 1926. 703 CHAP. 491.-—-An Act Providing for the conveyance of certain land to the 7¤¤¢ Mm- city or mu; uma, and rmmim city or acaavidsue, to the umm sms, Be it the Senate and House of_Re eaentatipee of the United State: of America in Congress qasembledfalhat the Secretary i}i’rli°’e:I$•1i°$m¤••i¤»» of the Treasury be., and he is hereby, authorized. and empoweredto °°‘“’°’°d *°· convey by quitclaim deed to the city of Boise, Ada County, Idaho, for enlargement of the State ca&:0lUpark, and for no other purposa all riglltii title, and interest of nited States of America in an to the eylmnping mst and westin block- 54, in which is located PWM the post—o ce site 1n..the· said city}; Provided, however That the Unmtéeaemsna city shall not have the right to se and convey the premises, °"""°1”°‘“‘°" nor to devote the same to any other purposes than as hereinbefore described, and shall not erect thereon any structures or improve- ments except such as are incidental to boundaries and ornamentation Rwmm for mm as part of the State capitol grounds; and in the event that said u•e,e¤¤. premises shall not be used as (part of the said State capitol grounds, and cared for and maintains ‘ as such, the right, title and interest hereby authorized to be conveyed shall revert to the United States: had mum, by Promded,‘aleo, That the city of *Boise shall convey to the United umn mmm. States for alley purposes,.in accordance with a resolution of the Dgdmm city council of Boise, April 25, 1922, a stripaof land in said block 54 as now laid out for such purposes, ¢:0mmencing,·at;the northeast intersection of the tpost-oiice site (addition). with Jed`erson—Street; thenm south fifty- ve degrees six minutes east with said Jefferson Street sixteen feet crossing said alley; thence south thirty-four degrees fifty-four minutes west seventy-eight and six·tenths feet along the curb line asbuilt to a point; thence in a reverse curve, following the curb now in place, to a north lot line of said post-oiiice site; thence along said lotline northwesterly, approximately forty- six and forty-five one-hundredths feet to the intersection of said inorth lot line- with the wester? line of said sixteen-foot alley; thence along said westerly line 0 said sixteen·foot alley to the point of ‘ Approved, June 8, 1926. ,_ June 8,19%. CHAP. 492.-An Act To establish a department of economics, government, [H- R· *5*7-] and history at the United States Military Academy, at West Point, New York [P“5H°· N°· ml and to amend chapter 174 of the Act of Congress of A&rl1 1`9, 1910, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the support of the ilitary Academy for the fiscal year ending Jane 30, 1911, and for other purposes? Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the United States of!/Am.ev·icaKin Congress assembgd, That a depart- §gi£a°r»°i»'ii°i°°?i°’eée ment of economics, government, and history be established at the §,’§?,?,q,,,,§f’ ‘§§j United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, the head of which department shall have the same status as the per- Pmmm M to be manent rofessors at the head of the other departments of instruc- appointed. ' tion at &e United States Military Academy, and the President of the United States is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Senate, to appoint aprofessor of economics, gpvernment, and histor at the Umted States Military Academy wit the rank, pay and allowances, title and status of the other professors at the Umted 1,,,.,.*. States Militar Academy: Provided, That so much of chapter 174 D•v¤m¤•¤= orgs- of the Actaof éongress of April 19, 1910, as provides for the estab- %,$,:,t°dm,h,i{l,‘}°§¤,¤,h€ lishment of a " department of English and history " at theMilitary °d_ °“°·¥*m· ‘““°“d‘ Academ be amended to read :' ‘Department oft English ": And hmm c, mm,

-1iM‘$h87‘, That the present head of the Department of Eng- had to new derm-

° h and istory shall be transferred `to and become head of the m°°` department of economics, government, and history. i