Freeman Junior College Bulletin (Periodical)Freeman Junior College Bulletin was published (bimonthly at first) after 1914, by Freeman Junior College and Academy. Each (monthly) issue contained eight pages, 6 by 8 ½ inches. Its purpose was to inform the constituency and alumni of the aspirations, needs, and accomplishments of the school. It was published in German until 1924, but was later published in English, and edited by Marie J. Waldner. It had a circulation of about 5,500 in the mid-1950s. Freeman Junior College closed in 1986.
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