In 1904, Olgin left the University of Kiev and went to Vilno as a member of the Vilno Committee of the Jewish Bund.
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For almost two and a half years, from fall of 1828 to start of 1831, Shevchenko stayed with his master in Vilno ( Vilnius ).
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These inspired further Polish-themed children s books : " The Blacksmith of Vilno " and " The Golden Star of Halicz ".
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In 1656, Russia signed a peace accord in Vilno with Poland in violation of the Treaty of Pereyaslav of 1654, and increased pressure on the Cossack Hetmanate.
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On Return to Vilno Achmatowicz rejoined the teaching staff of the organic chemistry department of the university, where he continued his research on the structure of strychnos alkaloids.
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A copy of " News of Galvanic-Voltaic Experiments " was discovered by chance in a library in the town of Vilno near the end of the 19th century.
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He married, in 1933, Catherine Gunt, who died six years later in September 1939, in Vilno, Poland, in a bomb-attack coinciding with the outbreak of World War Two.
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Twelve of his " Lithuanian Songs ", originally included in the 1854 anthology " Songs of Different Peoples ", published in Moscow, came out in Vilno in 1921 as a separate edition.
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At Zhitlowsky's suggestion, the proceeds from the book were given to the Yiddish Scientific Institute ( YIVO ) of Vilno, which Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, as well as Zhitlowsky, were members of its Honorary Board of Directors.