pensation at the rate of $1,668 per annum, less $299, taking effect December 16, 1915, subject to action, as may be necessary, by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the Board of Aldermen, be, and it is hereby, approved and ratified; and be it further Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be, and it is hereby, requested to take action, if necessary, in reference to the matter mentioned in the foregoing resolution, in accordance with Section 56 of the Revised Charter. (b) Resolved, That the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in transferring the following-named persons, as indicated below, be, and it is hereby, approved and ratified: Name Annual com- Taking pensation effect From P. S. To P. S. Harry H. McGinn (jan.-eng.) (d) Resolved, That the action of the PRESIDENT in suspending Hugh E. Clinton, janitor of Public School 53, Manhattan, from duty without pay on December 20, 1915, pending the trial of charges to be preferred against him, be, and it is hereby, approved and ratified. Mr. NEWMAN offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That, in accordance with a recommendation submitted by the Board of Superintendents, Public School 17, Brooklyn, be designated as the Henry D. Woodworth school. On motion, the Board adjourned at 7.35 o'clock P. M. A. EMERSON PALMER, Secretary. |