The annual lectures on the Guernsey Center Moore Foundation were delivered at Dartmouth this year by Carlton J. H. Hayes, professor of history at Columbia University, who spoke on April 17, 18, and 19, on the general subject of "Modern Nationalism." Professor Hayes, an outstanding authority on the subject of his Dartmouth lectures, successively discussed "The Roots of Modern Nationalism," "From Liberal to Forceful Nationalism" and "The Latest Nationalism."
Professor Hayes has been connected with Columbia University since 1907, and has held the rank of full professor there since 1919. Already widely known for his studies in the fields of Marxian Socialism and Social Catholicism, he has turned his attention to Nationalism in recent years, and has published a volume of Essays on Nationalism and more recently the HistoricalEvolution of Modern Nationalism.
This year's lecture series by Professor Hayes was the thirteenth since the start of the Guernsey Center Moore Foundation in 1920. The annual lectures have been made possible by the gift of H. L. Moore '77. a former trustee of the College, in memory of his son, Guernsey Center Moore '04, who died before his graduation.