ABSTRACT

Personal news will be brought to you by Eitingon, who left us yester­ day.

With cordial greetings to all of you, Yours,

Freud

6 February 1925 Dear Professor, When your lines about the Congress arrived, I had already received

from Pfister a copy of the letter he sent you. Of course I immediately informed both Pfister and Oberholzer that I agreed that the Congress should be moved to Germany. Immediately after that I discussed the remaining points with Max. The Congress will now take place from 3

to 5 September in Bad Homburg, near Frankfurt. In a few days you will learn everything necessary from a circular letter. The administra­ tors of the spa in H. are very interested in the Congress. Landauer and Frau Dr Happel in Frankfurt have taken on the local arrangements, and we have already been informed about the venues for the meetings, lodgings, etc. This was done in three days, whereas the fruitless deal­ ings with the Swiss took two months; a convolution of letters devel­ oped, which cannot be read without a shake of the head1 and a smile. So everything is going beautifully. Very soon the preparations for the 2nd German meeting in Weimar (2nd half of April) shall also begin.