Letter from Anna Teresa Tymieniecka written 02.06.1950
Freiburg 6/2/50
Dearest Professor,
v You must be angry with me either for my delay in answering the last letter or for something inappropriate in the answer itself. If so, I am very, very sorry and my only excuse is my incurable “foolishness” and lack of orientation as to what should and what should not be done.
I would love to know what you are up to. What you are working on and how you are doing in general.
I am working on editing Horton little by little. I cannot get through it, all the more because I am not in a particularly good health condition. I am supposedly thoroughly cured of all ailments and yet I don’t have enough strength yet.
v You will probably be going to Zakopane soon. Will you never come here, Professor? No matter where, just come as soon as possible. I am finishing for now so I don’t bore you. Please don’t be mad at me for anything and send me the promised picture. Meanwhile, I am sending mine, so that Professor is reminded of my form, matter and existence.
v always the same Teresa
71, XXX c / o XXX Streleman
v Freiburg