Freeman, Verne
Biographical Information
Verne C. Freeman was born in Bentonville, Indiana, in 1900. He graduated from Purdue University in 1923 with a B.S. in Agriculture. As a student, Freeman was involved in establishing the Gimlet Club and joined Alpha Gamma Rho and Alpha Zeta, later serving in national capacities in both organizations. Freeman worked as a high school teacher and for the United States Department of Agriculture before returning to Purdue to earn his M.S. in Agriculture and teach summer courses in animal science in 1924 and 1925. Freeman joined the staff full-time in the fall of 1926 as an instructor and assistant to the Dean of Agriculture and remained at Purdue in various capacities until his retirement on June 30, 1969.
Freeman served as Purdue University's faculty representative on the Athletic Affairs Committee from the late 1940s until his retirement in 1969.
Citation:
Verne C. Freeman interview, MSO 2, Purdue Office of Publications Oral History Program collection, Purdue University Archives and Special Collections, Purdue University Libraries. https://earchives.lib.purdue.edu/digital/collection/mso2/id/4795/rec/6Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Verne C. Freeman papers regarding NCAA infractions
The Verne C. Freeman papers contain correspondence, notes, clippings, and documents related to an NCAA investigation into improper recruiting methods used by Purdue Basketball Coach George King.