1894: Margaret Mary Pennington
[right: passport photo, 1915]
was born in Baltimore, Maryland. While abroad, she would meet Count Victor
Von Lüttichau of Germany and marry him in Switzerland. The Count would die
around 1946, and in 1948, she would marry Dr. William D. Marbury, who had a
practice in Washington, D.C.
As Margarita Von Lüttichau, she would
become a student of Carl Jung
[far left]
and a protégé of Bill W. [near
left], playing a crucial role as an intermediary between them. After World War
II, she would frequently travel between the U.S. and Switzerland,
introducing their ideas and writings to each other, acting as a bridge
between them.
As Margarita Von Lüttichau, she would
become a student of Carl Jung
[far left]
and a protégé of Bill W. [near
left], playing a crucial role as an intermediary between them. After World War
II, she would frequently travel between the U.S. and Switzerland,
introducing their ideas and writings to each other, acting as a bridge
between them.


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