Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 26 July 1920, Stuttgart
Letter to Edith Maryon
Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon
Stuttgart, 26 July 1920
My dear Edith Maryon!
In a little while we will have a long meeting of the administrative council, so I just want to send a few lines before I leave for Dischingen tomorrow to see about our experiments. So far, everything that has been done unofficially has gone well. But the latter is becoming more and more of a worry. Unfortunately, there is little of the business acumen we so urgently need at present. The few people we have are overburdened. Others cannot be found at all. The lecture in Göttingen cannot take place because of the great resistance there.
I will arrange the concert for Baron Rosenkrantz's people only when I come back. There will then be plenty of time, and I would prefer it if nothing were said about it beforehand.
It will be a pleasure to be back in our Dornach studio and to work. I will return at the appointed time. For today,
warmest greetings
Stuttgart, Landhausstraße 70
Rudolf Steiner