Word: hartmans
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...better or worse, his warm, folksy presence helped soften the newsy face of post-dawn television, but in recent months the corridors at ABC's Good Morning America were rife with rumors that David Hartman was quitting or being fired because of deflated ratings and his inflated salary. Last week the network ended the suspense by announcing that Hartman will be developing special programs dealing with "important issues" and will be gradually phased out of G.M.A. "It's a turning point for me, personally and professionally," said Hartman. "Changing the focus of my work to prime time will allow...
...moment, further escalation of a crisis that had threatened to reverse the modest gains in U.S.-Soviet relations painfully wrought over the past year or so. There still remains a possibility that Washington will send some signals of displeasure to the Kremlin. For example, U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman, now in Washington for consultations, could be kept home for an extended stay. But the air is now clearer, and when Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visits Washington for talks with Shultz Friday and Saturday, they may find it possible to discuss their original subject: arrangements for a summit meeting between Ronald...
Other panelists at the symposium "The International Negotiation Process: Can We Improve It?"--in particular Arthur Hartman '47, ambassador to the Soviet Union--thought that Fisher's plan was not entirely realistic...
...Hartman also says he would have liked for Harvard to hold symposia looking into current controversies on campus such as divestment and CIA sponsorship of academics...
...There's more to Harvard history than just glory," Hartman says. But because "very few people outside Harvard aren't overwhelmed" by the place, he says the media coverage has failed to unearth the skeletons in the University's closet. "It tends to identify with Harvard's glory," Hartman says...