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In addition to his teaching and administrative roles, Weigel maintained a small private practice in
Manhattan. His work included private and fraternity houses and college buildings. He also consulted on the design of many of the school's buildings. He stepped down from his administrative role in
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After Weigel retired as department head the Paul Weigel
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in 1940. He served as its secretary-treasurer (1940–1947), chair of the committee on employment (1945–1953) and president (1947–1949). As a member of the board he worked to develop greater understanding between the United States' schools of architecture.
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1955, but remained on the teaching staff until 1959. In 1957 he was retained by the
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to teach in its architectural department. In 1923, when Cecil F. Baker, head of the department, stepped down, Weigel was appointed to take his place.
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This article is about the architect. For the actor, see
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