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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 the United States Military Intelligence Division of the General Staff in 1918 - 1919 .

From 1942 to 1944 he was US ambassador to Franco's 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 on September 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)

  • ''Political and Social History of Modern Europe'' (1916)

  • ''Brief History of the Great War'' (1920)

  • "Essays on Nationalism" (1926)