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Description: 
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This institute helped the kolkhozes to improve their financial and 
productive activity in accordance with a scientific plan established in 
1956-1957. It also investigated the practice of short-term credit and loans 
to district kolkhozes. Beginning with 1957, the Institute began training 
highly qualified accountants. In 1957, about 175 students were trained in 
the section of "Accountancy in Agriculture". The Institute also has a 
course in finance and credit. It publishes a Nauchnyye Zapiski. 
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Name: Odessa Electrical Engineering Institute of Communications 
(Odesskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut svyazi) 
Address: Odessa, ulitsa Chelyuskintsev, 1/3 
Director: I. P. Pyshkin (1961) 
Deputy Director: -- 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Communications, U.S.S.R. (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: : 
V. S. Davydov, Docent, Head of Chair 
M. O. Gliklikh, Docent, Head of Chair of Department 
of Television 
V. I. Gryazev, Docent, Head of Chair 
A. I. Khachaturov, Docent 
M. F. Kopp, Docent, Head of Chair 
M. K. Kromykh, Candidate, Dean 
L. N. Kurchikov, Candidate, Head of Chair 
A. F. Osadechenko, Docent, Head of Chair 
I. E. Sredniy, Docent 
Description: 
Prior to 1954, this institute offered undergraduate training only 
in the fields of radio engineering and cable-communication engineering. 
More recently, advanced training in the fields of telephony, TV, and other 
communication areas has been available, and an Experimental Training Cor- 
respondence Center was organized about 1958. Members of the Institute 
collaborated on a book titled "Automatic Telephony", which was in second 
edition by 1954. Various departments have conducted research on TV apparatus 
and antennas, equipment for transmitting facsimile copies, an automatic tele- 
graph machine, and an instrument to study characteristics of nonlinear ele- 
ments, transistors, diodes, triodes, etc. In 1958, members of the Institute 
participated in an experiment transmitting TV from Bucharest to Odessa using 
@ special aircraft as the relay station. The Institute publishes a Trudy. 
The Candidate's Degree is awarded and the available courses of study include 
radio communications and telephone and telegraph communications. 
