1020 (Continued) 
Research work has been concentrated on mining and oil-shale tech- 
nology. They have attempted to develop means of utilizing oil-shale products, 
especially the phenols, in adhesives and mastics. The Institute has con- 
ducted investigations on the theory and structure of thin shells and the 
fatigue strength of steels. Also, a considerable amount of work has been done 
on electromagnetic induction pumps for molten and liquid metals. 
A Trudy is published irregularly by the Institute. 
The curricula of the Institute include courses in theoretical 
planning of ships, mining, chemical engineering, machine-building technology, 
machine tools, utilization of automotive transportation, precision mechanics 
and instrumentation, electromeasuring devices, telemechanics, and automatics, 
automation and remote control, industrial electrification, electric-power 
stations and systems, industrial-thermal-power engineering, marine power 
installations, civil engineering, sanitary engineering, highways, bridges, 
and tunnels, construction design, organic chemistry, inorganic and analytical 
chemistry, chemical technology of fuels, synthetic fibers, economics and 
organization of machine-building industry, and shale research and utilization 
and related phenol chemistry. 
1021 
Name: Tambov State Pedagogical Institute 
(Tambovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut) 
Address: Tambov, Sovetskaya ulitsa, 93 
Director: -- 
Deputy Director: A. Ye. Gromakov (1961) 
Administrative Affiliation: Ministry of Education, R.S.F.S.R. (1960) 
Selected Staff Members: 
A. L. Khaykin, Docent, Head of Chair 
P. S. Kudryavtsev, Professor, Head of Chair 
P. B. Shatsova, Docent 
I. M. Vish, Docent, Head of Chair 
Description: 
At this institute, research is conducted in the fields of ultra- 
sonics and astronomy, specifically, the movement of stars of our galaxy. 
Russian language and literature, foreign language, physics and fundamentals 
of production, mathematics and drafting, geography and biology, and physical 
education are taught in specific courses. 
