V. I.   Lenin

339

To:   G. L. SHKLOVSKY[1]


Written: Written May 12, 1914
Published: First published in 1925 in Proletarskaya Revolutsia No. 8. Sent from Poronin to Berne. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, [1977], Moscow, Volume 43, page 399b.
Translated: Martin Parker and Bernard Isaacs
Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala
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Dear G. L.,

Why don’t you answer about Samoilov (you must fix him up with some manual work—find some farmer in the environs or a market-gardener through the socialists[3]—and about Zgr.[2] ?).

Regards,
Yours,
V.I.


Notes

[1] This is a postscript to Krupskaya’s letter.—Ed.

[2] Zgragen.—Ed.

[3] On May 3 (N.S.), 1914, F. N. Samoilov wrote Lenin that he was in the Berne town sanatorium, and that the doctor—a specialist in nervous diseases—advised him to do a little manual work.

G. L. Shklovsky wrote to Lenin on May 12 that Samoilov had been fixed up with work in the open air.


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