Weaver received B.A. in 1908 from
Otterbein College and M.A. in 1911 from
Ohio State University. He was a teaching assistant at Ohio State University from 1910 to 1912. He entered the mathematics doctoral program at the
University of Pennsylvania in 1912 and graduated there in 1916 with advisor Maurice Babb and thesis Some Extensions of the Work of Pappus and Steiner on Tangent Circles.[1][2]
From 1912 to 1917 he was head of the mathematics department of West Chester High School in
West Chester, Pennsylvania. He became an instructor in 1917 and in 1920 an assistant professor at Ohio State University.[1][3]
Weaver received B.A. in 1908 from
Otterbein College and M.A. in 1911 from
Ohio State University. He was a teaching assistant at Ohio State University from 1910 to 1912. He entered the mathematics doctoral program at the
University of Pennsylvania in 1912 and graduated there in 1916 with advisor Maurice Babb and thesis Some Extensions of the Work of Pappus and Steiner on Tangent Circles.[1][2]
From 1912 to 1917 he was head of the mathematics department of West Chester High School in
West Chester, Pennsylvania. He became an instructor in 1917 and in 1920 an assistant professor at Ohio State University.[1][3]