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and another teacher, in recent years they gathered, as we have already said, in the house of mikhail lukyanovich yakovlev, he became a kind of lyceum headman, and those caricatures, those manuscripts, those lyceum relics that were collected at yakovlev, they really claimed that later to become museum exhibits , in fact, this is what happened, the last time alexander sergeevich pushkin was at a meeting, october 19, 1836, 25 years have passed, remember his friends, from the time when our circle of fate was connected, to which, to which we were witnesses, the play of a mysterious game, confused peoples rushed about, kings rose and fell, the blood of people , now glory, now freedom, now pride, scarf, altars, this is a fragment of a poem that... pushkin wrote on october 19
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, 1836, he could not finish reading it until end. as one of the participants in this meeting recalls, tears choked him. pushkin put these leaves aside and went to the window. someone present took them and read the poem to the end. after 100 days there was a duel. pushkin passed away. the comrades were getting old and it so happened that in the mid -fifties of the 19th century, few people remained alive, and then mikhail lyukyanovich yakovlev came to their fellow student modest andreevich korfu, who headed the imperial public library in stupidity, in order to donate those pushkin manuscripts that he had, those lyceum relics that he had. perhaps
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this would have happened, but general miller, the head of the imperial lyceum, was also present at this meeting, and here it was decided not to leave these here in the library collections things, but to lay the foundation for the creation of the pushkin museum, and of course, then, from 1855 on... that collecting work, as museum workers and museum employees say, which led to the opening on october 19, 1879, of the first museum in russia of alexander sergeevich pushkin, already 20 years later, when all of russia celebrated the centenary of alexander sergeevich pushkin in 1899, when it had already existed for 20 years. the first pushkin museum
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in russia at the imperial lyceum, even then the number of exhibits was about 2,500. we are glad that this museum did not fade into oblivion, did not die, but constantly, developing, passed from one incarnation to another. after 1917, it continued to exist under the auspices of the academy of sciences. half a century, and then was transferred to the jurisdiction of the ministry of culture, another 5 years will pass, and we will celebrate the 150th anniversary of our museum, the all-russian pushkin museum, which was collected by all of russia, and which originates from the lyceum museum that was created by pushkin’s friends, i hope that by this time... we can already talk about
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the existence of some new educational institution with which our museum will be ready to cooperate, and i think that the education of people especially destined for the most important parts of the public service remains as relevant today as it was in those days when the outstanding russian reformer... mikhail mikhailovich spiransky proposed the creation of a new educational institution and wrote its charter. in one of his letters, spiransky wrote: “the idea of the lyceum belongs to me, onov’s charter was written by me, although others stole all the glory.” it was precious history podcast. and i, its presenter, director. russian museum
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of alexander sergeevich pushkin, sergei nekrasov. hello everyone, this is a free program podcast, i’m maxim tronkov, my guest is a wonderful coaching duo, honored coaches of russia, irina zhuk and alexander svinin, hello, welcome to us, it’s very nice, i probably communicate with dancers here most often and with coaches, everything related to ice dancing and... i immediately have a question, what’s wrong with our dancing, this is the biggest mystery that seems to me of all fans and specialists are worried, intrigue, everything will be fine soon, it’s just such a short period of time, so i think that...
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