MEMORANDUM To: From: please reply to: Date* n Egbert Street, London N.W. 1. Tel. 01 722 5236 Mrs Schroeder-Schraeder,= Please excuse this hurriedly written letter but I wanted to get the enclosed off to you as soon as possible. I am altering the article slightly since the exhibition is now over and I wrote this in May. So I will make those changes to bring it up to date and I may also mention the fact that Rietveld did not mind changes as long as they were not permament ones and could be changed back. Also that you had a very happy working relationship. Bearing these points in mind I do hope you will send the article back to me by__returf?5as it must be published in December and the paper will need it » . very soon W»»* Sj tU ckttifa* rJL I am so very sorry that time is getting so short and that I have not organised myself better but hope you will understand that things have been difficult as regards my personal life. Also I've been incredibly busy! It was so very nice to see you when I was in Holland and I enjoyed my afternoon with you in your marvellous house very much indeed. I meant to write and thank you. Thank you also for your sweet letter mentioning my father. I still dream about him every night and miss him so much. With all best wishes, I U^e ^ S«e l Yours, P.S. Forgive the r^thef journalistic Mondrian impression I had of you the fiWe time we met. But it was true! I hope the facts are all right. That is really the important point. Ther rest you have to leave up to me I think!