Dear Warner: Like others, I honor your brilliant contributions in the domain of work. But it is your genuine goodness that I admire much more. I first felt that in 1982, when i was moving to Boston with the thought (unfortunately, never fully realized) that I might work with you and Howard. We hadn't yet rented an apartment, and were trying to figure out where to ship our books. Without hesitation you said "send them to me", and didn't bat an eyelash when 71 boxes arrived and cluttered your office for weeks. You have remained a most wonderful friend to me ever since, and a truly admirable person . Love, David
Dear Warner: Like others, I honor your brilliant contributions in the domain of work. But it is your genuine goodness that I admire much more. I first felt that in 1982, when i was moving to Boston with the thought (unfortunately, never fully realized) that I might work with you and Howard. We hadn't yet rented an apartment, and were trying to figure out where to ship our books. Without hesitation you said "send them to me", and didn't bat an eyelash when 71 boxes arrived and cluttered your office for weeks. You have remained a most wonderful friend to me ever since, and a truly admirable person . Love, David