Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 5 December 1922, Stuttgart
Letter to Edith Maryon
Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon
Stuttgart, December 5, 1922
My dear Edith Maryon!
A few lines of greeting before leaving for Berlin. Everything went well. I arrived late last night, just in time for the branch meeting here. But it seems I have not yet mentioned the branch meeting. I really hadn't thought of it. Then today from 9:30 to 12:00 there was a school visit; then conferences until 1:30 in the next day, then I visited little Fritz Kögel, who broke his arm yesterday during gymnastics. Then at 3:00 an interview with Knauer. And I ask that you please tell Dr. Wegman over the phone, without making any effort, that I now think it would be best to have Dr. Knauer come to Arlesheim for a few days. He should see things for himself there. He definitely wants to go there now. But I think his demands should be more modest, because he has to support his mother and sister. I am writing this because I have too little time to write to Dr. Wegman herself – it will be all right to tell her over the telephone.
Then after I had spoken with Knauer, there was a teachers' conference, from which I have just come, and soon I will be picked up to drive to Berlin with Leinhas.
Warmest greetings
Rudolf Steiner