750 (Continued) 
Selected Staff Members: 
V. A. Bronshten 
V. Lutskiy 
Description: 
In 1958, it was reported that the Moscow Planetarium was to be 
reconstructed, and when finished, it would be the largest in Europe. The 
plan envisaged erection of a large building with two towers. One of them was 
to house a 12-inch refractor telescope, and the other was to house a solar 
telescope. Two auditoriums were to be expanded to twice their present size, 
and a museum of meteorites was planned. 
The Planetarium has a number of exhibits, one being a meteorological 
rocket. Popular lectures are given on various subjects, such as research 
ships, space travel, artificial earth satellites, etc. 
751 
Name: Moscow Printing Institute 
(Moskovskiy poligraficheskiy institut) 
Address: Moscow, ulitsa Pryanishnikova, 2-a 
Director: --= 
Deputy Directors: D. Yu. Klimov, Docent (1961) 
M. S. Timofeyev, Docent (1961) 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special 
7 Education, R.S.F.S.R. (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
Ye. V. Chutkerashvili, Docent, Head of Chair 
N. F. Chvanov, Docent, Head of Chair 
A. D. Goncharov, Professor, Head of Chair 
B. M. Mordovin, Professor, Head of Chair 
P. A. Popryadukhin, Candidate, Head of Chair 
A. S. Rumyantseva, Docent 
N. I. Sinyakov, Candidate, Head of Chair 
D. P. Tatiyev, Professor, Head of Chair 
Description: 
This institute is engaged in research on printing and reproduction 
processes. Because of this research, work is also done in the areas of 
chemistry, materials, graphics, and other related sciences. This institute 
concerns itself with printing machines and photographic devices. Candidate's 
Degrees are granted, and a Nauchnyye Trudy is published. 
