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[[preprinted]] SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 766 [/preprinted]] Page 2. CONTENTS (Continued) 8. Proposed Budget for Expended Program ...... Page 17 9. Proper Sources of Relief ........ " 18 A. The Government B. Foundations and Private Citizens (*Recommended by Assistant Secretary Wetmore and approved by the Secretary) 1. Present Income The following table gives a summary picture of the Institution's approximate income in 1928. A. Congressional appropriations becoming available July 1, 1928, for the support of public bureaus administered by the Smithsonian. [[underlined]] | Fully Restricted | Partial Freedom of application | Total [/underlined]] Salary of Assistant Secretary | $ 7,500.00 | $ ------ | Expenses of Smithsonian Institution | 20,400.00 | 4,600.00 | International Exchanges | 48,208.00 | ------ | American Ethnology | 47,340.00 | 12,960.00 | International Catalogue | 7,035.00 | 425.00 | Astrophysical Observatory | 29,780.00 | 3,420.00 | National Gallery of Art | 26,410.00 | 4,758.00 [[underlined]] | Fully R. | Part.R. [[/underlined]] Furniture & Fixtures | $11,940 | $17,620 Heating & Lighting | 84,040| ------ Preservation of Collections | 492,546 | 10,000 Building Repairs | 17,730 | ------ Books | 2,000 | ------- Postage | [[underlined]] 450 | ------- [[/underlined]]| 608,706.00 | 27,620.00 National Zoological Park | 174,250.00 | 6,000.00 Printing and Binding | [[underlined]] 7,000.00 | 88,000.00 [[/underlined]] | [[double underline]] $976,629.00 | $147,783.00 | $1,124,412.00 [[/double underline]] B. Income of Freer bequest, applicable to payment of curator and other expenses of the Freer Gallery of Oriental Art, and "for the encouragement of the study of the civilization of the Far East" and "the promotion of high ideals of beauty." (Approximately) ....... $275,000.00 [[initials "CGA" written at the bottom left corner]]
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