- Carlton Hayes
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name = Carlton Hayes
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birth_place = Afton,United States
birth_date = 1882
death_date =Death year and age|1964|1882
death_place=Afton,United States
education =B.A. ,Ph.D. Columbia University
occupation =Ambassador ;Historian
title =Ambassador ;Professor
employer =United States Government ;Columbia University Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes, Ph.D. (1882-1964) was an American educator and
historian , born atAfton, New York .He graduated from Columbia in 1904, indulged in postgraduate studies, became lecturer in history (1907), assistant professor (1910), associate professor (1915), and full professor (1919). During
World War I he served as captain of theUnited States Military Intelligence Division of theGeneral Staff in 1918-1919.From 1942 to 1944 he was US ambassador to Spain; he had been strongly pro-
Francisco Franco 's nationalists during the Spanish Civil War; many felt he became too close to the regime for comfort.He died of a heart ailment, at Sidney Hospital,
Afton, New York onSeptember 3 1964 , aged 82. Burial location/family details unknown.He was the coauthor of "The League of Nations, Principle and Practice" (1919). He was the author of:
* "Sources Relating to Germanic Invasions" (1909)
* "British Social Politics" (1913)
* " [http://www.fullbooks.com/A-Political-and-Social-History-of-Modern1.html A Political and Social History of Modern Europe] " (1916)
* "Brief History of the Great War" (1920)
* "Essays on Nationalism" (1926)
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