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TRUMAN DAVID WOOD

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Truman David Wood graduated from Delevan (Minnesota) High School in 1950. He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Mankato State Teachers' College (later Minnesota State University, Mankato). He worked as a teacher in several high schools in Iowa and Minnesota. He earned a master's and Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. He was a professor in the political science/law enforcement department of Mankato State University (now known as Minnesota State University, Mankato) from 1961 to 1991. He taught a variety of courses, but primarily focused on American political thought. Wood demonstrated great care for his students and understood quality teaching and careful advising to be the top priorities of his academic career. He was a leader in his department and the university for many years. He was particularly active in community service. He was a member of the Mankato Housing and Redevelopment Authority, the Mankato Planning Commission for 22 years, and chair of his church administrative council for 14 years. He frequently served as a public speaker for high school commencements and service clubs, and as an election analyst. He was active in Republican party politics until the 1980s, serving as a delegate to the National Convention in 1964. When he retired, he and his wife Reta established the Wood Scholarship for political science majors who demonstrate a record of community involvement and academic excellence. Truman Wood was an inspiring teacher, a caring advisor, and a model citizen. He shaped and touched many lives.
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Title: TRUMAN DAVID WOOD
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Truman David Wood graduated from Delevan (Minnesota) High School in 1950.
He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Mankato State Teachers' College (later Minnesota State University, Mankato).
He worked as a teacher in several high schools in Iowa and Minnesota.
He earned a master's and Ph.
D.
from the University of Iowa.
He was a professor in the political science/law enforcement department of Mankato State University (now known as Minnesota State University, Mankato) from 1961 to 1991.
He taught a variety of courses, but primarily focused on American political thought.
Wood demonstrated great care for his students and understood quality teaching and careful advising to be the top priorities of his academic career.
He was a leader in his department and the university for many years.
He was particularly active in community service.
He was a member of the Mankato Housing and Redevelopment Authority, the Mankato Planning Commission for 22 years, and chair of his church administrative council for 14 years.
He frequently served as a public speaker for high school commencements and service clubs, and as an election analyst.
He was active in Republican party politics until the 1980s, serving as a delegate to the National Convention in 1964.
When he retired, he and his wife Reta established the Wood Scholarship for political science majors who demonstrate a record of community involvement and academic excellence.
Truman Wood was an inspiring teacher, a caring advisor, and a model citizen.
He shaped and touched many lives.

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