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For extra pay of five ordnance soldiers employed, one as draftsman in charge of museum, one as machinist, one as clerk, one in the department of ordnance and gunnery, and one as skilled attendant in the museum, at 50 cents each per day, $782.50.

For extra pay of nine enlisted men (cavalrymen) employed, two when performing especially skilled mechanical labor, one as saddler, one in charge of property and saddle equipment pertaining to riding and equitation other than military, two sergeants in charge of stables and horses, one clerk, one in charge of new riding hall and property, and one in charge of the remount detail, at 50 cents each per day for three hundred and sixty-five days, $1,642.50.

For extra pay of twenty-three enlisted men (cavalrymen), three teamsters, eleven laborers employed in keeping clean the equipment used by cadets in riding and equitation other than military, seven specially qualified trainers engaged in training mounts used by cadets in riding and equitation other than military, and two laborers for harrowing and sprinkling and assisting in the care of the riding hall, at 35 cents each per day, $2,938.25.

For extra pay of one enlisted man on duty in charge of engineer property and fatigue, at 50 cents per day, $156.50.

For extra pay of one enlisted man as clerk in the department of practical military engineering and to the officer in charge of waterworks and works of construction at the Military Academy, at 50 cents per day, $156.50.

For extra pay of ten enlisted men (field artillerymen), three performing extra mechanical labor, one sergeant in charge of stables, horses, and mules, one enlisted man employed as clerk and stenographer to senior assistant instructor of field artillery tactics, and five enlisted men performing the duties of mechanics in the batteries, at 50 cents each per day, $1,621.

For extra pay of four teamsters (field artillerymen), at 35 cents each per day, $511.

For extra pay of eight laborers (field artillerymen) employed in keeping clean the equipment used by cadets, at 35 cents each per day, $876.40.

For extra pay of one enlisted man as messenger in the office of the adjutant, United States Military Academy, at 50 cents per day, Sundays and holidays included, $182.50.

For extra pay of one teamster (engineer soldier) employed in the department of practical military engineering, in connection with the water supply and on works of construction, at 35 cents per day, $127.75.

For pay of one regimental sergeant major, Infantry, $660: Provided, That the enlisted man in the headquarters, United States Corps of Cadets, performing that duty has the rank, pay, and allowances of that grade.

For extra pay of thirty-eight noncommissioned officers (engineers, artillerymen, and cavalrymen) as assistant instructors of cadets, at 50 cents per day, $6,935.

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For pay of one sergeant, senior grade, $900.

For pay of one regimental sergeant major, Infantry, $852. For extra pay of one first sergeant (cavalryman) at 50 cents per day, $182.

For extra pay of one ordnance soldier, in charge of machine guns, at 50 cents per day, $156.50.

For pay of civilians:

PAY OF CIVILIANS.

For pay of one teacher of music, $2,000.

For pay of nine clerks in the office of the quartermaster, as follows:

One chief clerk, $1,800.

One clerk, $1,500.

Two clerks, at $1,400 each, $2.800.

Two clerks, at $1,200 each, $2,400.

Three clerks and stenographers, $3,600.

For pay of twelve clerks and stenographers employed at headquarters, United States Military Academy, in the offices of the superintendent and adjutant, as follows:

One chief clerk, $1,800.

One clerk and stenographer to superintendent, $1,500.
Three clerks, at $1,400 each, $4,200.

One clerk, $1,400.

Three clerks, at $1,000 each, $3,000.

Three clerks, at $1,000 each, $3,000.

For pay of one clerk to the treasurer, $1,800.

For pay of one clerk and stenographer in the office of the commandant of cadets, $1,200.

For pay of two civilian instructors of French, to be employed under the rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, at $2,000 each, $4,000.

For pay of two civilian instructors of Spanish, to be employed under the rules prescribed by the Secretary of War, at $2,000 each, $4,000.

For pay of two expert civilian instructors in fencing, broadsword exercises, and other military gymnastics as may be required to perfect this part of the training of cadets, $3,000. For pay of one professional civilian instructor in military gymnastics, fencing, boxing, wrestling, and swimming, $1,500. For pay of two expert assistant civilian instructors in military gymnastics, fencing, boxing, wrestling, and swimming, $4,000: Provided, That these civilian instructors employed in the department of modern languages and the department of tactics shall be entitled to public quarters and to the same allowances with respect to fuel and light as those of a first lieutenant when occupying public quarters.

For pay of one librarian, $3,000.

For pay of one assistant librarian, $1,500.

For pay of one custodian of gymnasium, $1,200.

For pay of one superintendent of gas works, $1,500.

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For pay of one chief engineer of power plant, whose duties will include those of engineer of heating and ventilating apparatus, $2,700.

For pay of one assistant chief engineer of same, $1,100.

For pay of three assistant engineers of same, $3,600.

For pay of eight firemen, $6,240.

For pay of two oilers for power plant, $1,440.

For pay of one draftsman in the department of civil and military engineering, $1,200.

For pay of mechanic and attendant skilled in the technical preparation necessary to chemical and electrical lectures and to the instruction in mineralogy and geology, $1,200.

For pay of mechanic assistant in department of natural and experimental philosophy (to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy), $840.

For pay of one custodian of academy buildings, $1,000.

For pay of one electrician, $1,600.

For pay of one chief plumber, $1,600.

For pay of one assistant plumber, $900.
For pay of one plumber's helper, $600.

For pay of one scavenger, at $60 a month, $720.

For pay of chapel organist and choirmaster, $1,500.

For pay of superintendent of post cemetery, $1,200.

For pay of engineer and janitor of Memorial Hall, $900.

For pay of printer at headquarters, United States Military Academy, $1,600.

For pay of assistant printer at headquarters, United States Military Academy, $1,100.

For pay of one janitress, Memorial Hall, $600.

For pay of one master mechanic, $1,800.

For pay of clerk and photographer in the department of drawing, $1,300.

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For pay of one stenographer, typewriter, and attendant in charge of the library in the department of law, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, $900.

For pay of one overseer of the waterworks, $720.

For pay of one engineer of steam, electric, and refrigerating apparatus for the cadets' mess, $1,200.

For pay of one copyist, stenographer, clerk, librarian, typewriter, and attendant in the department of modern languages, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, $1,040.

For pay of one mechanic and attendant skilled in the operation necessary for the preparation of lectures and of material in the department of drawing to be appointed by the superintendent, $720.

For pay of janitor for bachelor officers' quarters, $600.

For pay of one stenographer, typewriter, and attendant in the department of English and history, to be appointed by the superintendent, $840.

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For pay of one bookbinder at headquarters, United States Military Academy, $1,200.

For pay of two book sewers in bindery, $1,080.

For pay of one skilled pressman in the printing office, headquarters, United States Military Academy, $1,100.

For pay of one charwoman, headquarters, United States Military Academy, $480.

For pay of one messenger for the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, $720.

For pay of one skilled copyist, confidential stenographer, librarian, typewriter, and attendant in the department of mathematics, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, $1,000.

For pay of one stenographer, typewriter, and clerk in the medical department and department of military hygiene, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy authorized by the Military Academy Appropriation Act for 1914, approved March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 860), $840.

For pay of one confidential stenographer, copyist, librarian, typewriter, and multigraph operator in the department of natural and experimental philosophy, to be appointed by the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, $1,000.

All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Military Academy shall be disbursed and accounted for by the disbursing officer of the United States Military Academy as pay of the Military Academy, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund.

CURRENT AND ORDINARY EXPENSES.

For the expenses of the members of the Board of Visitors, or so much thereof as may be necessary, $750.

Contingencies for superintendent of the academy, $3,000. Repairs and improvements, namely: Timber, plank, boards, joists, wall strips, laths, shingles, slate, tin, sheet lead, zinc, screws, nails, locks, hinges, glass, paints, turpentine, oils, and so forth, $55,000.

For fuel and apparatus, namely: Coal, wood, and so forth, $70.000, of which $5,000 shall be immediately available.

For gas pipes, gas and electric fixtures, and so forth, $10,000. For fuel for cadets' mess hall, shops, and laundry, $15,000. For postage and telegrams, $1,200.

For stationery, namely: Blank books, paper, and so forth, $3,500.

For transportation of materials, discharged cadets, and so forth, $20,000.

Printing and binding, and so forth, $3,000.

For department of Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry tactics: Tan bark or other proper covering for riding hall, to be purchased in open market upon written order of the superintendent, $1,500. For camp stools, office furniture, and so forth, $4,000. For upkeep of athletic grounds, $500.

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For gymnasium and athletic supplies, and so forth, $5,000.
For the maintenance of one automobile, $300.

For repairs to saddles, bridles, and so forth, $500.

For the purchase of carbons and for repairs and maintenance of searchlight, and so forth, $250.

For the purchase of stationery and office supplies for the office of senior instructor of Coast Artillery tactics, $75.

For repair of mattresses, machines, and so forth, in gymnasium of Cavalry barracks, $100.

For material for hurdles, and so forth, riding hall, $600. For general maintenance and repairs to cadet camp, to be immediately available, $10,000.

For repair of obstacles on mounted drill ground, and for constructing other obstacles, and so forth, $100.

For the purchase of thread, wax, needles, and so forth, in the Cavalry stables, $200.

For the purchase of thread, wax, needles, and so forth, in the Artillery stables, $200.

For material for preserving floors, and so forth, Artillery barracks and stables, $150.

For the purchase of tools, machines, and so forth, Artillery gun shed, $2,500.

For repair to mattresses, machines, and so forth, in drill hall and gymnasium of Artillery barracks, $100.

For the purchase of new and upkeep of worn-out rubber matting in squad rooms of Artillery barracks, $150.

For purchase of stationary and office furniture in office of senior assistant instructor of Field Artillery tactics, $100.

For material for preserving floors, and so forth, Cavalry barracks and stables, $100.

For repair of mattresses, machines, and so forth, in drill hall and gymnasium of Engineer barracks, $100.

For department of civil and military engineering: Textbooks, stationery, and so forth, $1,200.

For department of natural and experimental philosophy: Textbooks, apparatus, and so forth, $2,350.

For department of instruction in mathematics: Textbooks, stationery, and so forth, $1,250.

For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology, $2,500. For department of drawing: Drawing materials, and so forth, $2,000.

For department of modern languages: Stationery, and so forth, $1,900.

For department of law: Books, stationery, and so forth, $850. For department of practical military engineering: For models, books, stationery, and so forth, $6,000.

For department of ordnance and gunnery: Models, instruments, books, and so forth, $2,150.

For the purchase of machines, tools, and so forth, for practical instruction of cadets in wood and metal working, $500.

For department of military hygiene, $500.

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