Published:
First published in 1928 in Lenin Miscellany VIII.
Sent from Munich to London.
Printed from the original.
Source:
Lenin
Collected Works,
Progress Publishers,
[1977],
Moscow,
Volume 43,
pages 53b-54a.
Translated: Martin Parker and Bernard Isaacs
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R. Cymbala
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21/II. 01
Thanks for the newspapers. Within the next few days I shall send you Iskra No. 2—also strictly in secret.
Could you make an inquiry at the Nakanune[2] office. A sum of money and three postage stamps were sent there (in the name of Dr. K. Lehmann) as far back as October31 to pay for the mailing of the paper. But not a word has been heard from them since then!
Please send me a copy of the protest against the drafting of students for military service. It would be interesting to compare it with the article on the subject in Iskra No. 2.[1]
Alexei promises to come soon.
Yours,
Petrov
Excuse the brevity of this letter: I’ve a heap of petty things to attend to.
[1] See V. I. Lenin, “The Drafting of 183 Students into the Army” (present edition, Vol. 4, pp. 414–19).—Ed.
[2] Nakanune (On the Eve)—a monthly with a Narodnik orientation published in Russian in London from January 1899 to February 1902; edited by Y. A. Serebryakov. A total of 37 issues came out.
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