| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 29 November 1892 |
TO THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY SECRETARIAT IN BERLIN
London, 29 November 1892
Dear Party Secretariat,[1]
My request to you, my dear Fischer, is that you also convey these thanks to your people.
While you, my dear Auer, must submit to my insisting that you now adopt in the personal sense the Du with which you, as the first half of the Secretariat, have hitherto been addressing me solely in a collective sense, it being understood that next year we shall make up for our failure to celebrate the solemn rite of Schmollis.
As the Hyena has also been brought into this affair, I shall give her the floor.
Your
F. Engels
[Postscript from Louise Kautsky]
It will be difficult, generally speaking, to give Bamberger the floor in London. Press Hyena's note.
[Postscript from Engels]
Yes, but who in fact is the Hyena?