George Underwood Hubbard spent his life as an educator in the fields of computer science and mathematics. After completing his tour of duty in the United States Army during the Korean War, George taught junior high school mathematics briefly before being recruited by corporate America at the dawn of the computer age. IBM lured him away from Lockheed, but after 32 years teaching and training both IBM employees and clients, he retired to focus on his true passions – historical writing and academia. He retired from Texas Woman’s University where he taught statistics.
George holds a PhD from the University of North Texas, and MS – Statistics from Stanford University, and an MS and BS from The University of Texas. He is the author of numerous magazine and journal articles and the following books:
Computer-Assisted Data Base Design
IMS (DL/1) Data Base Organization and Performance
The Humor and Drama of Early Texas
Which End of A Buffalo Gets Up First?
The Last Man to Die by Creek Law
Images of America Krum
When the Saints Came Marching In
Fight On! World War 2 and Cold War Experiences of Lt. Cmdr. John R. “Jack” Hubbard, USNR
George lives in Texas.