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A quick google search reveals these promising links for whomever wants to incorporate the information:

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-- Limulus (talk) 19:01, 13 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

A challenge from Roger Ebert cannot go unanswered, can it? =) Powers T 22:51, 16 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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This article doesn't belong in Wikipedia, at least under the current title. This is a very clear case of WP:BIO1E, as Koch would not have an article, but for having been fired for his outspokenness on sexual mores, and there is no other significant media coverage about him. Per the guideline, the title should be changed to reflect the notable event—his firing. Perhaps, the Firing of Leo Koch.

However imho, even an article under that title does not rise to the level of notability. That's a separate discussion that could be had, and might lead to the article's being deleted, or perhaps the content could be merged as a brief mention in an article about academic standards, or as a "before" example of the cultural and academic standards prior to the sexual and cultural revolution of the 1960s, in an article about the latter. Mathglot (talk) 20:39, 11 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]