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First President Museum was opened in Ekaterinburg
First President Museum was opened in Ekaterinburg On June 21, 2006 museum of the first Russian President Boris Yeltsin was opened in Ekaterinburg. Exhibit display was placed in the building of the Ural State Technical University: just there exactly 50 years ago Yeltsin had his final research paper defence in specialty «Industrial and civil building». Everybody can have a look now at the copy of graduation drawing: it is among the exhibits of museum collection, NTV reports. Photographs of the ex-president, his personals, books and scientific publications are also represented at the exhibition. Each object is accompanied by detailed description. Thus a ball-frame used by Boris Yeltsin in his student years is called his «first computer». «Boris Nikolayevich learned very well; in his freshman years he re-let even fours to fives. And he did not have any threes during all years of study, it is even possible to say - 10 fours and 36 fives ", - Sergey Skrobov, museum curator described. NTV
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