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English: Group photograph of the Bucharest socialist circle. Constantin Mille, holding his two daughters in his lap, is third seated from the left in the second row; next in line, seated: Vasile Morțun and Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea. Anton "Toni" Bacalbașa is directly behind them, holding his hand on Morțun's shoulder. Artur Stavri is first seated from the left in the same row as Mille, Morțun and Gherea. Top row, standing, from the right: Ion Păun-Pincio (second), Henri Sanielevici (third), Henric Streitman (fourth), Simion Sanielevici (seventh). Front row, reclining, from the right: Alexandru Ionescu (first), C. Z. Buzdugan (third).
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Source Ion C. Atanasiu, Pagini din istoria contimporană a României: 1881-1916. Vol. I: Mișcarea socialistă: 1881-1900, Editura Adevĕrul, Bucharest [n.y.]. Picture republished in the March 1968 issue of Magazin Istoric, also without credits; identification of the individuals photographed, therein.
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