Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 2 September 1923, London
Letter to Edith Maryon
Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon
London W, Harley Street c/o Dr. Larkins
September 2, 1923
My dear Edith Maryon!
I have now (Monday evening) also given my last lecture on medicine here in London; tonight there is a eurythmy performance here arranged by Rosenkrantz, and then on Wednesday I start my journey back home. I have to be in Stuttgart, but only for a day. We will see how quickly the journey goes now because of the trains. But there should be no obstacles in this direction. Everything has been fine. I am completely healthy. Yesterday I was at McMillan's Nursery School. That is something extraordinarily good. I will tell about it.
The Penmaenmawr-London trip went very well. Saturday evening was the only free evening. There was a theater performance (Woman Knows All) - Sunday morning here was a meeting of the branch for the founding of the English Society, like the Swiss and Norwegians, and so on, which will then merge into the International Anthroposophical Society in Dornach next Christmas. Sunday afternoon branch lecture. Monday and Tuesday evening the medical lectures. So everything is done. I am looking forward to Dornach, hope that my recovery will progress well and thank you for the letter to London here, send
the warmest greetings and thoughts
Rudolf Steiner