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F231. 65 items from 1894–1945: manuscripts, typescripts and print publications. In Lithuanian, Russian, German, English, French, Latin, and Estonian. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founder of the collection is Vincas Čepinskis (1871–1940), researcher in physics and chemistry, rector of the Kaunas University, professor.

The collection was donated by Jonas Čepinskis in 1963.

F310. 708 items: manuscripts, typescripts, and print publications from the 20th century.  In Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, English, and German. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founder of the collection is Valerija Čepulytė (1904–1987), geologist, educator, and civic activist.

The collection was acquired in 1986 from the founder.

F243. 168 items from 1896–1943: manuscripts and photographs. In Lithuanian and Polish. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue. 

The founder of the collection is Father Kristupas Čibiras (1888–1942), chairman of the Rytas Society for the Education of Vilnius Lithuanians (1933–1939).

The collection was received in 1962 from the Institute of Lithuanian Language and Literature of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR (now the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore).

F91. 63 items from 1860–1936: manuscripts and other documents. In Lithuanian and Russian. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founders of the collection are Jonas Čilvinas (b. 1870), farmer from the Upyna village (Skaudvilė District, Raseiniai County) and civic activist; Marijona Čilvinaitė (1900–1995), ethnographer and librarian.

The collection was received in 1950 from the library of the then Kaunas State University.

F195. 158 items from 1878–1914: manuscripts, typescripts, print publications, and other documents. In German, Russian, French, Polish, and Latin. Described in the Manuscripts Department’s card catalogue.

The founder of this collection is Stanislovas Čirvinskas (1852–1924), pharmacologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, and Professor at Moscow University.

The collection was acquired in 1950.