NOTES
[26] Nasha Zarya (Our Dawn
) -- a legal journal published monthly by the Menshevik-liquidators in St. Petersburg from 1910 to 1914. It became the rallying-centre of the liquidators in Russia.
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[27] Vorwärts (Forward
)‹the central organ of German Social-Democrats which began publication in 1876. Wilhelm Liebknecht was one of its editors. Frederick Engels waged a struggle in its columns against all opportunist manifestations. In the mid-nineties, after the death of Engels,
Vorwärts regularly published articles by the opportunists who dominated German Social-Democracy and the Second International.
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[28] The School Commission (or
School Committee ) was appointed by the January Plenary Meeting of the C.C. of the R.S.D.L.P., 1910, to organise a Party school abroad. It was ,composed of nine people: two Bolsheviks, two Mensheviks, two members of the
Vperyod group and one representative from each of the national organisations -- the Bund and the Latvian and Polish Social-Democratic
organisations.
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