one of Forbes 400 richest Americans
Max Winter – former part-owner of Minneapolis Lakers and Minnesota Vikings
=== Veterans ===
Robert M. Hanson – Medal of Honor recipient
Edwin W. Rawlings – General in the United States Air Force
=== Religious leaders ===
James Newbury FitzGerald – former Methodist Episcopal bishop
Lester Mondale – former Humanist and Unitarian and only person to sign all three Humanist Manifestos
D. Paul Rader – early radio evangelist and hymn composer. Credited as being the first televangelist to preach to a nationwide audience
== See also ==
List of colleges and universities in Minnesota
Higher education in Minnesota
== References ==
=== Citations ===
=== General and cited sources ===
Johnson, David Wesley. (1980). Hamline University A History. St. Paul, MN: North Central Publishing Company. ISBN 0-935476-04-0.
Johnson, David Wesley. (1994). Hamline University: A History 1854–1994. St. Paul, MN: Hamline University Press. ISBN 0-9633686-3-X.
Nord, Mary Ann (2003). The National …