Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924

GA 263 — 19 January 1922, Mannheim

Letter to Edith Maryon

Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon

Mannheim, 19 January 1922

My dear Edith Maryon!

Thank you for the letter I received in Stuttgart. So far, everything has gone quite well, both with the lectures and with my health. There is a branch lecture in Mannheim today, and the public lecture is tomorrow. I am going to Cologne on Sunday. Of course there was a lot to do in Stuttgart again. But that is a necessity under the current circumstances. There is so much to organize. The people have the best will not to hold many meetings; but what is not done is then still missing.

I have not yet heard from England either. I would like to give you the addresses of what at least seems certain. Cologne is Monopol Hotel; Hanover Hotel Bristol, Bremen Hotel Alberti, Hamburg Atlantic-Hotel, Dresden Hotel Bellevue.

Now I can only say that I think particularly a lot about our studio; please do not overwork yourself; I will be satisfied when I can work in the studio again.

For today, warmest greetings.

Rudolf Steiner

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