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Letter to Camille Huysmans, September 17, 1909
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, pages 220b-221a.
17.9. 09
My dear Huysmans,
I received your letter of September 15, 1909, on my arrival in Paris. I have seen the secretary of the Bureau of our Committee. He informed me that he had recently received a letter from Gertsik and the Bund committee showing that Gertsik had at last applied to the committees of the other parties, which he should have done earlier. The Bund is for reviewing the case. The Bureau of the Central Committee of our Party will examine the request for a revision. This, I hope, closes the “Gertsik incident”.
As regards Rappoport, he asks you to let him know the exact date when you absolutely must have the translation of the Programme and Rules. Kindly write what the final date is either to me or to Rappoport, 39 Boulevard Port Royal, 39. Paris. XIII.
Comrade Rappoport says that his position as a literary proletarian compels him to ask to be paid for the translation, at your discretion. He definitely promised me that he would have the translation ready by the date you set.
As for the historical survey, I have found a Russian comrade who will do it in a few days.
Yours,
N. Lenin