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I've tried to clean up a lot of this article, but it's still very fragmented and needs citation of sources. I have added the appropriate tags. Mickthefish 17:05, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] University of Texas?
I question whether Harth was ever on the University of Texas faculty. I know that his own bio, widely distributed and posted on multiple websites (such as this one), claims he directed the conducting program at the "University of Texas in Houston." That is an error: there is no such school! (Unless you count the medical school.) Harth did, however, hold such a position at the University of Houston, which I have added to this article. (I'll leave the U. of Texas link in for now, since for the time being I can't prove conclusively that he was never at any UT System school.) Emoll 15:43, 2 August 2007 (UTC)