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Courses of instruction include pedagogy and psychology, elementary-school 
instruction methods, Russian language, literature, and history, mathematics 
and drafting, physics and fundamentals of production, geography and 
biology, and physical education. 
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Name: Gor'’kiy State University imeni N. I. Lobachevskiy) 
(Gor'kovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni N. I. Lobachevskogo-- 
GGU) 
Address: Gor'kiy, Arzamasskoye shosse, 17 
Director: I. A. Korshunov, Professor (1961) 
Deputy Director: -- 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special 
Pet Hye eta“ Rducation, ReSelss.Re (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
A. N. Barkhatov, Docent, Head of Chair 
V. P. Fadeyev, Professor, Head of Chair 
B. N. Genshman, Docent 
V. Le. Ginzburg 
I. M. Korenman 
M. S. Kovner 
A. N. Markov, Docent, Head of Chair 
A. N. Mel'nichenko, Professor, Head of Chair 
A. V. Mirtov, Professor, Head of Chair 
S. I. Prokhorov, Professor, Head of Chair 
I. B. Rabinovich 
G. A. Razuvayev, Corresponding Academician (U.S.S.R.) 
M. Ya. Shirobokov, Doctor, Head of Chair 
K. A. Vodop'yanov, Professor 
N. P. Zernov, Head of Botanical Garden 
Description: 
Gor'kiy State University was founded in 1918. During the 1960-1961 
school year, about 3,100 students were enrolled. The University confers 
Candidate's Degrees and publishes an Uchenyye Zapiski. 
The main body of research at the University is identified with 
three of its auxiliary research centers: the Scientific-Research Institute 
of Chemistry, the Physical-Technical Research Institute, and the Scientific- 
Research Institute of Radio. 
Research activities which appear to be identified with the 
University proper include studies of charged-particle acceleration; sound 
