Letter to Yuri Mikhailovich Steklov, October 10, 1900

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Draft of a letter jotted down in pencil on a clean page of a letter from Y. M. Steklov; on top of Steklov’s letter is an entry in an unknown hand: “received October 10, answered October 10, and draft returned.”—Ed.

1) Nakhamkis. For the paper, about the international

congress+the national French congress, some 6,000 characters.

2) For the journal: To separate Nakhamkis and Gurevich.

Delivery point?

When will they take it (the package)?

Address for handing in here.

Let them inform us more definitely whether it is a ware house they need. (Do they already have one?)[1]

We hope to find people in Russia—though not too close to the border. (Could it be received in Riga or Pskov?)

If things are fully arranged, we shall give them definite assignments in Russia.

The article should be returned.

  1. A reference to the talks with S. S. Trusevich, a member of the Central Committee of the Social-Democratic Party of Poland and Lithuania, on the organisation of the transport of literature through Poland of which Y. M. Steklov had written to Lenin. Transport was not arranged.