. The mirage . M ilemoriam Perhaps never did a keener sense of sorrow and loss settle over the wholecampus than at the death of a man much beloved and Idiolized by DePauw,Colonel James Riley Weaver, scholar, teacher, soldier, and diplomat. In 1867, after receiving the degrees of A. B., , and , he took a profes-sorship at West Virginia University. Two years later he entered the diplo-matic service and for sixteen years held consulships to Italy, Belgium, and Aus-tria. He then came to DePauw, where he taught several years, always the ob-ject of the admiration and love of both students
. The mirage . M ilemoriam Perhaps never did a keener sense of sorrow and loss settle over the wholecampus than at the death of a man much beloved and Idiolized by DePauw,Colonel James Riley Weaver, scholar, teacher, soldier, and diplomat. In 1867, after receiving the degrees of A. B., , and , he took a profes-sorship at West Virginia University. Two years later he entered the diplo-matic service and for sixteen years held consulships to Italy, Belgium, and Aus-tria. He then came to DePauw, where he taught several years, always the ob-ject of the admiration and love of both students and faculty. In 1917 he retiredas Professor Emeritus of Political Science, and on January 28, 1920, the victimof advancing years and heart trouble, he unexpectedly and quietly passed away. IG.
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