John W. Weeks, born on April eleventh, eighteen sixty, was a prominent American banker and politician hailing from Massachusetts. His career was marked by a steadfast commitment to public service and a dedication to the Republican Party.
Weeks began his political journey as the Mayor of Newton, where he served from nineteen hundred and two to nineteen hundred and three. His leadership in local government paved the way for his subsequent election to the United States House of Representatives, where he represented his constituents from nineteen hundred and five until nineteen hundred and thirteen.
In nineteen hundred and thirteen, Weeks ascended to the United States Senate, serving until nineteen hundred and nineteen. His influence continued to grow, and in the early twenties, he was appointed Secretary of War, a position he held from nineteen twenty-one to nineteen twenty-five. Throughout his career, Weeks demonstrated a profound commitment to his country and its governance.