This is a list of the people associated of Upsala College including the school's presidents, its faculty and alumni. Upsala College was a Lutheran-affiliated, private college located in East Orange, New Jersey (1899–1995). After years of declining enrollment and financial problems, Upsala College closed in May 1995.
Nine men have served as the president of Upsala College in its 102-year history.[1] Most of these men were Lutheran clergymen. Only one, the Rev. Dr. Evald Benjamin Lawson (1904–1965), was an alumnus of Upsala College.
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1 | — | Rev. Lars Herman Beck (1859–1935) | 1893–1910 |
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2 | — | Rev. Peter Froeberg (1873–1954) | 1910–1920 |
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3 | — | Rev. Carl Gustav Erickson (1877–1936) | 1920–1936 |
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4 | — | Rev. Evald Benjamin Lawson (1904–1965) | 1938–1965 |
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5 | — | Rev. Carl Gustaf Fjellman (1919–2011) | 1966–1976 |
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6 | — | Rodney Otto Felder (1927–1997) | 1976–1984 |
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7 | — | David Eugene Schramm (1936–2021) | 1986–1988 |
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8 | — | Rev. Robert Edgar Karsten (1930–2014) | 1988–1994 |
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9 | — | Paul Victor DeLomba (1935–2018) | 1994–1995 |
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This list of alumni includes both those who completed degree programs and graduated from Upsala College, as well as those who attended but did not graduate.
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B.S. 1963 |
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B.A. 1952 |
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B.A. 1957 |
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B.S. 1966 |
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B.A. 1971 |
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B.A. 1975 |
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Donald Jacobs[9] | B.S. 1987 |
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Hymen B. Mintz (1909-1986) | A.B. 1929 |
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did not graduate |
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Harold J. Wirths (born 1965) | A.S. |
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Asian-American author, Eat a Bowl of Tea | ||||
Canadian Football League player and Grey Cup champion | ||||
New York Daily News television critic | ||||
football player | ||||
songwriter, rock music producer[17] | ||||
B.S. 1956 | music industry executive, talent manager (Sam Cooke, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones), and pioneer in freeform radio | |||
Major League Baseball first baseman, 1949 World Series with New York Yankees | ||||
did not graduate | professional basketball player | |||
newspaper reporter and author | ||||
did not graduate | radio personality (WFAN, WHTG, WINS) | |||
Latvian modernist poet | ||||
radio personality, created Idiot's Delight freeform radio program | ||||
B.A. 1975 | juvenile science and nonfiction author | |||
B.A. 1994 | Entrepreneur |
|-| Chris Desiderio || B.A. 1988 || Renowned tonsorial artist