HAYES, JOSEPH CLAUDE, 1904-1982

Biography:

Linguist; University professor. Born– June 15, 1904, Ozark. Parents– Henry Joseph and Martha Emma (Dean) Hayes. Married– Claudia Jordan, January 3, 1933. Children– One. Education– University of Alabama, B.S., 1928; New York University, A.M., 1931, Ph.D., 1938,; study at University of Heidelberg, 1938-1939. Taught at New York University, 1933-1936; University of Alabama, 1928-1936; 1936-1971. Head of German Department, University of Alabama, 1949-1962; German and Russian Department, 1962-1971. Member, American Association of Teachers of German, Modern Language Association, South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Phi Delta Kappa, and Kappa Delta Pi. Died April 1982.

Source:

Who’s Who in America, 1982.

Publication(s):

Laurence Sterne and Jean Paul. New York; s.n., 1942.

Translator:

Seven Months in the Rebel States during the North American War, 1863. Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Confederate Pub. Co., 1958.