Talk:Otto Jürgen Hofmann

Notability
The tag is being removed. Notability is demonstrated by his election in 1980 as the First American president of the International Society of Organbuilders, as well as he and his organ-building appearing in published secondary source material as required by WP:BIO. If anyone disagrees with this, please feel free to restore the tag and describe that her on the talk page. Truthanado (talk) 01:38, 7 September 2008 (UTC)

Other info - can anyone find reliable sources?
He was definitely a member of the Austin Friends Meeting (Quaker) for many years. His ex-wife Margaret was clerk of the meeting in the mid-late '80s at least. Margaret was also, I believe, a survivor of the bombing of Dresden. She was active in a number of causes including leading a group which was successful in advocating preservation of trees in Austin. I believe Otto's original religious background was Mennonite, which I believe was a factor in his being a conscientious objector. I had thought that he had training in acoustical physics, even a doctorate, and was wanted by the Navy to work on sonar development in WWII, but perhaps I am misremembering. I believe he played several musical instruments - at least he had various instruments in his house. Enon (talk) 21:49, 29 June 2012 (UTC)