Letter to Maria llyinichna Ulyanova, December 28, 1912

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Maria Ilyinichna Ulyanova,

c/o Gorokhova,

Muromtsev’s House,

Kazanskaya Square,

Vologda,

Russia

December 28, 1912

I have received the letter with your address, dear Manyasha, and hasten to reply. Did you get the letter I sent you Poste Restante?

We could probably arrange to send you the journal Gleichheit,[1] which is published fortnightly. It is merely a matter of whether the censor will allow it. Try to find out—or should we just send it?

When do you receive the St. Petersburg newspapers? A day late or later?

A thousand good wishes and regards to all friends.

Ever yours,

Vl. U.

  1. Gleichheit (Equality)—a Social-Democratic fortnightly, organ of the women workers’ movement in Germany and later of the international women’s movement; it was published in Stuttgart from 1890 to 1925; from 1892 to 1917 it was edited by Clara Zetkin.