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LeRoy served as visiting professor of government and international relations at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., before joining the faculty of Wheaton College in 1994.
LeRoy returned to Whitworth in 2002, serving as professor in the Department of Politics and History and chair of the team teaching the capstone course in Whitworth's signature worldview-studies curriculum.
LeRoy is author or co-author of six books, including Research Methods in Political Science (Wadsworth, 6th Edition, 2005) and an innovative text book, Introduction to Comparative Politics (Wadsworth, 3rd Edition, 2004), which includes software and a data archive that allow students to access and analyze real data.
LeRoy decided to include in their new charter, regulations for airplanes: "To regulate the starting or landing of any aeroplane, biplane or other flying machine in or upon any of the streets, squares, sidewalks, lanes or alleys in the said village."
John was left at the airfield and Don drove to LeRoy and prepared a field east of his house on East Main Street as a runway.
"LeRoy appears to be upon one of the direct airways between New York and the west and in a few years to come will undoubtedly see as much traffic overhead as now passes through the streets.