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An elementary Russian class, taught by Horace G. Lunt, associate professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, will be televised once a week beginning to night. The course, one of the Harvard Extension Courses of the night school, will be given Monday evenings at 8:30 on WGBH-TV, Boston's educational channel.
The television studio class will be taught with the same material and by the same method as Slavic A, Lunt said. Members of the television audience will be able to obtain texts and obtain credit for the course without attending the class in person, he stated.
Tape recordings will be taken for radio rebroadcasts Wednesday and Friday evenings.
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