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Topic: Charles Yost


In the News (Tue 2 Dec 08)

  
  ZPEnergy.com - Charles Yost's passing
Charles had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and chose to go naturally.
Charles was the executive editor of the Electric Spacecraft Journal.
We regret, however, that nobody will be able to replace Charles in his capacity to listen to so many of you with such interest.
www.zpenergy.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1253   (392 words)

  
  Charles Woodruff Yost - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles W. Yost (born in Watertown, N.Y., in 1907 – died in Washington, D.C., in 1981), educated at Hotchkiss School and Princeton University, was a career U.S. ambassador who was assigned as his country's representative to the United Nations from 1967 to 1971.
Charles Yost was born in Watertown, New York, on November 6, 1907.
Yost obtained the rank of career ambassador, the highest professional Foreign Service rank, before resigning from the Foreign Service in 1966 to begin his career as a writer, at the Council on Foreign Relations, and teacher, at Columbia University, on foreign affairs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_W._Yost   (1145 words)

  
 Yost of Blair County, Pa.
Harry Martin Yost (1) was born on 29 November, 1889, in Altoona, Pa. He married (1) Esther May Courter (daughter of Amos Courter and Anna May Woodcock) on 13 Sept, 1911, in Altoona Pa. She was born 24 Jan 1890, and died 24 April 1924.
Charles survived her, and a son, William C. Yost, was residing in Brown's Mills, NJ.
Frederick Amos Yost (4)(1) was born in Altoona on 17 April 1912.
www.trainweb.org /rf&p/author/genealogy/yost.html   (2008 words)

  
 Anthony R. C. Yost, Master Sergeant, United States Army
Yost, a native of Millington in Michigan's Thumb, is the 69th member of the U.S. armed forces with known ties to Michigan to be killed in Iraq.
Yost was in the process of searching for insurgents in a building in Mosul, Iraq, when the explosion occurred, causing the structure to collapse, military officials said.
Yost was the kind of dad who taught his stepson, Donovan Dean, 18, how to drive and took him on his first skydive.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /arcyost.htm   (2194 words)

  
 Charles W. Yost Papers | Seeley G. Mudd Library
Yost obtained the rank of career ambassador, the highest professional Foreign Service rank, before resigning from the Foreign Service in 1966 to begin his career as a writer and teacher on foreign affairs.
Yost spoke on a variety of foreign relations topics including the United States and the United Nations, the Arab-Israeli conflict, public opinion and arms control, U.S. foreign policy, and SALT II.
Yost was a prolific writer, and he kept hand-written (though sometimes almost illegible) journals and notes.
infoshare1.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/finding_aids/yost.html   (1323 words)

  
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Charles Yost, the veteran engineer he has been working with all month is ill. He knows that Howard's policy requires him to supervise Tom's work one more day, but he is really too sick to do the job adequately.
Yost is also quite ill, his sick leave already exhausted, and his finances so bad that he can't afford to take off a day without pay.
For Tom to perform his supervision without Charles' oversight and knowingly to allow the impression to be given that his work was overseen as called for by Howard's inspection policy might be regarded as Tom's being a party to that deception.
ethics.tamu.edu /pritchar/containe.htm   (5795 words)

  
 History of Yost, Utah
Yost (Box Elder) is on the north central slopes of the Raft River Mountains.
Yost remained in the area, built the first cabin on George Creek then becme the first postmaster in 1887.
After Yost built his cabin, he lived in it alone for six years until he married Maria Larsen from Terrace, on the south side of the mountains.
www.onlineutah.com /yosthistory.shtml   (116 words)

  
 Ness County, Kansas, Obituaries
Charles Yost, 41, of Dodge City, a former resident of the Ransom community, passed away at Dodge City on Sunday, March 8, 1953.
Charles Yost, son of Fred and Lillie Yost, was born October 9, 1911, near Modoc in Scott County, Kansas, and passed away at Dodge City, Kansas, March 8, 1953, at the age of 41 years, 4 months and 27 days.
Yost’s condition was not thought to have been critical, she reportedly had been in improved health in recent days.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/ks/ks_ness_y1.htm   (3485 words)

  
 Bauer of Blair County, Pa.
Thomas Charles Yost (3)(2)(1) was born in Altoona, Pa on 11 May 1947.
Yvonne Marie Yost (18)(3)(2)(1) was born in Altoona on 1 October 1968.
Barbara Michele Yost (18)(3)(2)(1) was born in Altoona on 15 June 1976.
www.trainweb.org /rf&p/author/genealogy/bauer.html   (465 words)

  
 Pacific Book Auction Galleries Sale 175
Yost and Renner 37 - Just slight creasing to extreme edges of wrappers, small stain at upper left corner of front wrapper; near fine.
Yost and Renner 39 - Signed by Russell in pencil on the "A Few Words About Myself" page, with a small sketch of a cattle skull, dated 1926.
This edition the same year and format as the first, but with addition of Stuart's name to the title-page, and this is the second issue, with description of the first plate on back of title.
www.pbagalleries.com /catalogs/curcat175-4.html   (4349 words)

  
 Meritor Automotive Holds Its First Shareowners Meeting
At the meeting, shareowners voted to elect Larry D. Yost and Charles H. Harff to the Board of Directors, with terms expiring in 2001.
Yost was elected to his present position in May 1997.
Yost joined Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. (automation), a subsidiary of Rockwell, as a manager in 1971 and, after serving in a number of increasingly responsible management positions, served as Senior Vice President of Allen-Bradley from July 1992 until November 1994.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/2-11-98/413822   (552 words)

  
 History of Shaw Orchards
The family farm began in 1841 when Jacob Yost, a shoemaker purchased the land.
His son, Charles Yost, built the family's farmhouse in 1860.
Charles' grandson, Russell Shaw, planted the first commercial fruit trees in 1909.
www.shaworchards.com /history.php   (252 words)

  
 Cinema Treasures | Yost Theatre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This Yost theater on Spurgeon Street was announced in Southwest Contractor and Manufacturer, issue of February 15th, 1913, and the architect was named as Harry Frederick Eley.
Yost may have had several theaters in Santa Ana and evidently used either Carl Boller or A. Godfrey Bailey of both of them to design his theaters.
Yost at one time operated the Temple (1909), the Yost (1919 remodel), the Yost Broadway (1926) and the Colonial in nearby Orange (1915).
cinematreasures.org /theater/2407   (1182 words)

  
 MSG Anthony R.C.Yost
After organizing this response force and moving to the objective area, MSG Yost was informed that US infantry had been engaged from multiple locations and were unable to secure and clear the house.
As he was consolidating his force, an enormous explosion from a hidden demolition charge engulfed the house, instantly reducing most of it to rubble and fatally wounding MSG Yost and several of the Iraqi Soldiers accompanying him.
MSG Yost’s exceptional courage and leadership inspired the inexperienced Iraqi soldiers to follow him and assault a determined enemy that had already inflicted significant casualties on friendly forces, despite the immediate danger they faced.
www.andyyost.com   (575 words)

  
 Re: Charles Yost's passing
Charles had been diagnosed > with pancreatic > cancer, and chose to go naturally.
> > Charles was the executive editor of the Electric > Spacecraft Journal.
We > regret, however, that nobody will be able to replace > Charles in his > capacity to listen to so many of you with such > interest.
www.pupman.com /listarchives/2005/Mar/msg00841.html   (448 words)

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