I am in a kind of disbelief -- David always seemed young to me -- something about his perpetual openness to new ideas. Dave was my first supervisor in the clinical doctoral program at NYU in 1976 --- and then my final supervisor in my psychoanalytic training at NYU in 2012. In between he accepted my collection of my husband's collected papers into Psych Issues. What impressed me most, I think about David in my second supervision, was his openness to my approach to my patient, which did not exactly fit a classic Freudian model. As I might tell him this or that which I might have said, David was able to describe research literature that was consistent with what I was doing, helping me put my work into a larger data-based context. The breadth of his knowledge was remarkable.
My condolences to Morris-- clearly such a dear friend, and April. best, Deborah