While enjoying homes in Hanover, New Hampshire and Santa Barbara, California David remains fond of St. Louis. Recognizing
that both his parents were Washington University faculty members, a son and step son earned their B.A.'s from W.U. and
grateful for seven of his eight years of medical training at W. U., David and his wife, Fay, endowed an annual lectureship on
Ethics in Medicine at the W.U. School of Medicine in honor of his father, Daniel, who served that school for 40 years. It is for
this event and to see U. City H.S. friends that David returns to St. Louis each autumn.
After a semester with Laurence Tribe at the Harvard Law School, David now engages audiences with timely topics in
Constitutional Law, the Bill of Rights and the Supreme Court. Applying "strict scrutiny" he makes clear why we all have a
"compelling interest" in the interpretation of "those wise restraints which make men free."
After good fun for 12 years designing and presenting one or another fascinating topic in the History of Science for
retired folks within Institutes for Continued Learning on our east and west coasts, Melbourne, Australia and Cape Town,
South Africa, David again returned to Harvard.