Walking George
David M. Horton, George R. Nielsen
ISBN: | 9781574411997 |
Publisher: | University of North Texas Press |
Published: | 30 September, 2005 |
Format: | Hardback |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Walking George
David M. Horton, George R. Nielsen
George John Beto (1916-1991) is best known for his contributions to criminal justice, but his fame is not limited to this field. "Walking George," authored by two of his former students, David M. Horton and George R. Nielsen, examines the entire life of Beto and his many achievements in the fields of both education and criminal justice--and how he wedded the two whenever possible. Beto initially studied to become a Lutheran pastor but instead was called to teach at Concordia Lutheran College in Austin, Texas. During his twenty years at that institution he became its president, expanded it into a junior college, racially integrated it, made it co-educational, and expanded its facilities. His successes convinced the administrators of the church to present him with a challenge to revitalize a seminary in Springfield, Illinois. He accepted the challenge in 1959, but after three years of progress, he left the seminary to become the head of the Texas Department of Corrections. Although Beto had no real academic training in corrections and had never served in any administrative position in corrections, he had learned incidentally. During his last six years in Austin, he had served on the Texas Prison Board, a volunteer board that supervised the entire prison system. As a board member he established one of the earliest General Education Development testing programs for prisoners. Fortuitously, his years on the board came during the time when reform of the Texas prisons was the watchw
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