Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1894, Apr. 4 | Born, Margaret Mary Pennington, Baltimore, Md., daughter of Margaret and Clapham Pennington |
1912 | Family moved to Europe, lived in Austria, England, and Switzerland; traveled frequently |
1916 | Married William Victor von Lüttichau in Switzerland (divorced 1938) |
1917 | Son, Charles, born in Berne, Switzerland |
1920 | Son, Alexander, born in Berne, Switzerland |
1926 | Daughter, Victoria ("Vita"), born in Munich, Germany |
1934-1936 | Began Jungian analysis and studied analysis with Gustav Richard Heyer in Munich, Germany; member of the Jungian analysis club in Munich; began "Lehranalysis" circa 1936 to train as a lay analyst |
1936-1939 | Studied analysis with C. G. Jung; student and training analysand of Tony Wolff; took courses and attended lectures at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland; attended Eranos conferences, Ascona, Switzerland |
1937 | Left Munich, Germany; lived in Italy, Aspang, Austria, and Zurich, Switzerland |
1938 | Regained her United States citizenship after her marital divorce |
1939 | Returned to the United States, living first in Washington, D.C., moving to Baltimore, Md. |
1940-1943(?) | Student, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; studied history of medicine, sociology, and child psychiatry |
1943-1944 | Recreational director, H. Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. |
1947-1948 | Analysand of Frances G. Wickes |
1948 | Married William ("Duffy") Marbury (died 1957) |
1948-1957 | With her husband, a medical doctor, moved first to Fort Defiance, Ariz., and then to Farmington, N.M. where they founded the San Juan Clinic and Mental Health Service |
circa 1955-circa 1966 | Took occasional courses at the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland |
circa 1958-circa 1969 | Lived in Ontario, Canada |
circa 1961-1969 | Worked on translations (German to English) and organization of her dream journals and related artwork |
circa 1970 | Moved to Washington, D.C. |
1971, March 24 | Died, Washington, D.C. |