Word: hartman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...total ultimate." Superlatives, however redundant, fall easily these days from the lips of Dan Hartman, 23, bass guitarist with the blues-rocking Edgar Winter Group. And why not? Hartman is the proud owner of a new set of threads that just may revolutionize the look of a rock concert. Let the Doobie Brothers attire their drummer in stars and stripes that blink on and off in tune to the big beat. Let Elton John wear trousers that explode. Hartman tops them all with the Guitar Suit, a $5,000, one-piece, silverized affair that makes possible a Flash Gordonesque union...
...Assistant Secretary of State Arthur Hartman and East German Diplomat Herbert Suss signed a four-page document formalizing relations. Rolf Sieber, 44, an economics professor with no previous diplomatic experience, was named East Germany's first Ambassador to the U.S., and John Sherman Cooper, 73, former Republican Senator from Kentucky and Ambassador to India and Nepal (1955-56), was chosen...
Sensate Focus. Early sessions usually involve touching and massaging, along with talk between patient and surrogate about sexual likes and dislikes. The objective: to overcome in males what Los Angeles Sex Therapist William Hartman calls "performance anxiety." Later sessions advance to genital contact, mutual stroking and eventually penetration. The emphasis is not so much on achieving orgasm as on reaching a state of bodily awareness that some surrogates call "sensate focus." In the $2,180 program offered by the Berkeley group, each often 2½-hour sessions with the surrogate is followed by an hour's meeting of patient...
...meeting a motion to reinstate the Ph.D. degree in Urban Studies, a Graduate School of Design program. The Faculty took away the Ph.D. program three years ago, when the planning department of the GSD was in the middle of a controversy that led to the firing of Chester W. Hartman '57, assistant professor of City Planning, and repeated calls for the ouster of GSD Dean Maurice D. Kilbridge...
Good Listener. Hartman acknowledges that his blindness may put him at a disadvantage in diagnosing certain physical ills. But he plans to practice psychiatry and believes that his handicap may be of some help. Blindness has forced him to rely on his ears and has made him a good listener. In medicine, he says, "there are a lot of people who feel that you can be more effective by listening...