IN 1932, 1937, and 1942 the board of governors recorded all lectures.  In 2006 these lectures were remastered and digitalized.  Your faculty for this program are the original faculty serving between 1910-1942.

YOUR FACULTY
 
A.C. Newman
Professor of History 1911-1942
President of the College 1920-1941
Scholarly focus: History, Languages, Theology, and Political Science.
Alberto Boccarrello
Professor of Religion and Philosophy
1915-1933,
Scholarly focus: Religion, Spirituality, and philosophy.
Elaine Mayleson
Professor and Librarian 1916-1942
Scholarly focus: Languages, History, Codicology, and Philosophy
Jefferson Rink
Professor Medieval Studies 1910-1921
Scholarly focus: Phrenology,
Phlebotomy, and Miasmology. 
His lectures were transcibed in 1919 and are presented by his colleague Professor Emile Jackson in films taken in 1932.
Emile Jackson
Professor of Religion 1915-1921
Professor Medieval Studies 1921-1943

Scholarly focus: Religion, Phlebotomy, Miasmology, Pogonotrophy, English Studies and Hylephobia Management,
Dr. Otto Strasser
Professor of History 1939-1942
President of the College 1942-1976
Scholarly focus:  Religion, History, Administration, Management, Ethics, Education and Physical Education.
 

 
Hans Van Der Fitzgerald
Professor of Antiquities  1915-1952
Scholarly focus: Ancient history, Codicology, and Religion

 




 


ABOUT THE GRADUATE SCHOOL AND PROGRAMS

Programs           Requirements
These programs were cancelled after either advances in contemporary
thought or after faculty members retired or died.  The Board of Governors requested that all faculty lectures be recorded in 1932, 1937, and 1942.  These recordings were preserved in the Rinck Library until the purchase of the college and its reorganization as the  American Freedom College in 2005.  American Freedom College re-mastered and digitalized the content to a high quality.  These courses are then presented in an online format to our students.  Imagine the thrill of learning from a professor who has been dead
for more than 50 years. 


PROGRAMS AVAILABLE ONLINE

  • Hylozoism
     
  • Codicology
     
  • Biblical Languages  (Cancelled)
     
  • Supralapsarianism
     
  • Allotheism
     
  • Miasmology

    COMING ONLINE SOON!

     
  • Phrenology (Fall 2006)
     
  • Pogonotrophy (Spring 2007)
     
  • Hylephobia Management  (Fall 2008)
     
  • Phlebotomy (Spring 2008)

The Graduate School for these
programs was named in memory of Zachariah (Zachary) Tsuk, the founder
of the college in 1871. 


It is not to be confused with our advanced graduate programs focused on American Culture and Conservatism.