Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 9 March 1922, Hildesheim
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
Sculptor's studio, Goetheanum
May 9, 1922
Dear and honored teacher, it seems to me a very long time until the 24th! But I am very busy, and in addition to all sorts of other things, I have made some sketches of the hooded figures with Ahriman and Strader from the Guardian of the Threshold, which are very fun to do! I don't know what you will say about them. Then I am doing an experiment in another area of art, but because it has to do with color, I will most likely not succeed.
Mrs. Mackenzie wrote: she works for Oxford and sends her regards. She has the first committee meeting for Kings Langley Priory School tomorrow. She is also sending a letter to the “Teacher's World” by Freeman, which seems very good to me, and I will send you the letter.
Now I hope you take good care of yourself in Berlin, but even more so in Munich. Please let me know if you have any more headaches or dizziness.
I have done a lot of thinking, yesterday and today. Tomorrow I am going to Basel to pick up the clock; to the bank, etc., nothing else of note
to report. With best regards
Edith Maryon