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Keep. Meets the criterion of
WP:NACADEMIC #5. Any chair at a European university in the 1950s (in the days before personal chairs were common, almost all chairs were established and few academics bore the title of "professor") would generally be the equivalent of a named chair at an American university today. Many still are. --
Necrothesp (
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12:41, 7 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Keep As DGG and Necrothesp have said, having been a professor at a German university is sufficient to meet criterion
WP:NACADEMIC. Named chairs are uncommon at German universities and reaching the full professorship before the expansion of higher education in the second half of the century equals a named chair in the United States. Additionally, a case for
WP:GNG might be made: the volume Dirigent – Komponist – Universelle Persönlichkeit was published on the occasion of his death and is sure to contain significant coverage of his life. If there is good coverage on him in the Handbuch Deutsche Musiker 1933–1945, as de.wiki suggests, he is surely notable via that route.
Modussiccandi (
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21:58, 18 June 2021 (UTC)reply
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Keep. Meets the criterion of
WP:NACADEMIC #5. Any chair at a European university in the 1950s (in the days before personal chairs were common, almost all chairs were established and few academics bore the title of "professor") would generally be the equivalent of a named chair at an American university today. Many still are. --
Necrothesp (
talk)
12:41, 7 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Keep As DGG and Necrothesp have said, having been a professor at a German university is sufficient to meet criterion
WP:NACADEMIC. Named chairs are uncommon at German universities and reaching the full professorship before the expansion of higher education in the second half of the century equals a named chair in the United States. Additionally, a case for
WP:GNG might be made: the volume Dirigent – Komponist – Universelle Persönlichkeit was published on the occasion of his death and is sure to contain significant coverage of his life. If there is good coverage on him in the Handbuch Deutsche Musiker 1933–1945, as de.wiki suggests, he is surely notable via that route.
Modussiccandi (
talk)
21:58, 18 June 2021 (UTC)reply
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