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...other, less widely used implant is an inflatable prosthesis, developed in 1973 by Baylor University Urologist F. Brantley Scott, Neurologist William Bradley and Bioengineer Gerald Timm. It too requires only a short operation, usually about an hour and a half. Through an incision in the abdomen or the scrotum, two expandable balloon-like cylinders are slipped into the corpora cavernosa. The cylinders are connected by tubing to a small spherical reservoir filled with fluid (which is placed near the bladder under the muscles of the abdominal wall) and to a pump (inserted into the scrotum). To achieve erection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Aiding Nature | 12/10/1979 | See Source »

...strange coincidence, the key decision maker in the Forest Service's reversal of its earlier decision was Jimmy Wilkins-who was assigned to Colorado from Atlanta after the transfer of two other Service officials and one ranger who had opposed Callaway's expansion bid. In addition, Robert Timm, a former Washington State wheat farmer and another friend of Callaway's from Republican circles, became chairman of the CAB at about the time the board began expediting requests by Crested Butte for scores of flights yearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SCANDALS: Curtains for Callaway | 3/29/1976 | See Source »

...Alitalia, have been considering a pooling of equipment and passengers on international flights. Pan Am applied last month for permission to discuss such an arrangement, and the CAB approved it last week. But the Justice Department formally objected on antitrust grounds; the subsidy applications promptly followed. CAB Chairman Robert Timm has expressed public support for the idea of federal financial assistance to U.S. international airlines to help them pay for excessive fuel costs, and legislation is pending in Congress to provide exactly that assistance. The only alternative appears to be outright nationalization...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIRLINES: Back to Subsidies? | 4/15/1974 | See Source »

David Klein plays a fair K. with an appropriate air of nervous persecution. Tom Panas, playing the Second Man is a passable accomplice to Timm's First Man. But Timm is really the only one to do justice to the remarkably ambitious project of staging Kafka at all. The others are generally too weak to support the enormous burden that Kafka must place on the actor...

Author: By Alice C. Van buren, | Title: Kafka Staged | 1/15/1974 | See Source »

Still, Kafka: The World of Parable deserves all the audience it can get. The performance is uneven, it tends to make Kafka a little too slap-stick, but Sanders and Timm pull it off on a shoestring. Because Sander's principle of organization suggests more stream of consciousness than structure, it opens up Kafka's dramatic possibilities. There are many ways in which the play could have been built. As it is, this production hints at all of them. But Sander's and the Ensemble's greatest accomplishment is that theirs is not just a reading but what it purports...

Author: By Alice C. Van buren, | Title: Kafka Staged | 1/15/1974 | See Source »

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