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Wallace R. Wirths


Wallace Richard "Wally" Wirths (7 July 1921 – 6 July 2002), was a former Westinghouse executive, politician, author, newspaper columnist and radio commentator, who was a benefactor of Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey.

Born in Englewood, New Jersey on 7 July 1921, Wirths attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and served in the United States Navy during peacetime. In 1957, Wirths moved to Wantage Township, in Sussex County, in northwestern New Jersey where he became active in local politics serving on the county's Board of Chosen Freeholders. The author of three books, Wirths wrote a column for The New Jersey Herald and was a frequent conservative radio commentator, with his segment "Wally Wirths Candidly Speaking" on WSUS. He was a public relations executive with Westinghouse Corporation until his retirement in 1979.

Before it closed in 1995, Upsala College operated a 245 acres (99 ha) satellite campus in Wantage Township which it named the "Wirths Campus." Wirths donated his family's farm to the college in 1978. The school had considered moving to Sussex County as East Orange's crime problem and social conditions deteriorated in the 1970s but chose to remain committed to East Orange. However, declining enrollment and financial difficulties forced the school to close. The Wirths family bought back their farm in Wantage from the college for $75,000.

Wirths received an honorary doctor of law degree from Upsala College.


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