Published:
      First published in 1959 in Lenin Miscellany XXXVI.
      Printed from the original.
      
Source:
      Lenin
	  Collected Works,
      Progress Publishers,
      1975,
      Moscow,
      Volume 44,
      page 366b.
      
Translated: Clemens Dutt
      
Transcription\Markup:
R. Cymbala
      
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In Kazan (working at the University, lecturer or
professor, etc.) there is
           Adoratsky.
I have known him for more than 10 years. A most reliable man. A well-educated Marxist.
I have asked him to write an outline of the history of the revolution.
1) make full use of him for lectures, etc.
2) assist him with rations (increased), both him and his family, and with firewood, etc.
3) wire me his address (and what has been done for him).
6/IV. 1920
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