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I found them here: http://infoshare1.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/finding_aids/yost.html Is this a problem? Dominick 11:33, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
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Career
1930: Vice Consul Alexandria, Egypt
1932: Vice Consul Warsaw, Poland
1933: Resigned from the Foreign Service. Became journalist
1935: Resettlement Administration
1935: Divisional Assistant, U.S. State Department; Assistant Chief Division of Arms and Munitions Control
1939: Assistant Chief Division of Controls
1941: Assistant Chief Division of Exports and Defense Aid
1941-42: Designated to act in Liaison between Division of European Affairs of State Department and British Empire Division of the Board of Economic Warfare
1942: Assistant Chief, Division of Special Research; Division of European Affairs
1943-44: Assistant Chief, Division of Foreign Activity Correlation
1944: Executive Secretary, Department of State Policy Committee
1944: Executive Secretary, Joint Secretariat of Executive Staff Commission
1945:
- 1) Department of State [1]. Assistant to the Chairman for the Dumbarton Oaks Conference
- 2) Assistant to the Chairman, U.S. Delegation to the United Nations Conference on International Organizations, San Francisco
- 3) Secretary-General, U.S. Delegation, Berlin Conference Potsdam Agreement
- 4) Assigned as U.S. Political Advisor to General Wheeler, the Commanding General of the India-Burma Theater, India & Ceylon
1946:
- 1) Chargé d’affairs, Bangkok, Thailand
- 2) Political Advisor to U.S. Delegation, United Nations, Lake Success, New York
- 3) General Assembly to the United Nations, New York
1947: First Secretary & Counselor, Prague, Czechoslovakia
1947-49: First Secretary & Counselor of Legation, Vienna, Austria
1949: Member of U.S. Delegation; Special Assistant to Ambassador at Large for Sixth Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers Meeting, Paris, France
1949: Member of Delegation to Fourth Regular Session of GA of UN as Special Assistant to Ambassador at Large
1949: Director of the Office of Eastern European Affairs
1950:
- 1) Special Assistant to Ambassador at Large, Deputy Policy Advisor to the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations, New York
- 2) European Affairs Rep. on Policy Comm. on Immigration and Naturalization
- 3) Policy Planning Staff
1950-53: Counselor with Personal rank of Minister [2], Athens, Greece
1953: Deputy High Commissioner & Deputy Chief of Mission, Vienna, Austria
1954: Minister, Vientiane, Laos
1955-1956: Ambassador, Laos [3]
1957-58: Ambassador, Damascus, Syria
1958: Member Policy Planning Staff
1958-61: Ambassador, Rabat, Morocco
1961-66: U.S. Deputy Representative to the United Nations with Adlai Stevenson [4]
1964: Appointed Career Ambassador, [5]
1965: U.S. Deputy Representative to the United Nations with Arthur Goldberg [6]
1966-69: Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations Council on Foreign Relations website
1966: Bureau of Near East & South Asian Affairs
1966: Resigned from the Foreign Service
1969-71:
- 1)U.S. Representative to the United Nations, New York [7]. President of the Security Council [8]
- 2) Honorary Degree, Princeton University [9]
1970-80: Member of the Dartmouth Conference Delegation
1971: Resigned from the Foreign Service
1971-73: Counselor to UN Association
1973-75: President, National Committee on US-China Relations [10], [11]
1975: Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute [12]
1976-81: Special Advisor, Aspen Institute [13]
1977: Woodcock delegation to Vietnam.
1979: Co-chairman Americans for SALT Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
Appearances Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series), Vol. X, Eighty-Fifth Congress, Second Session, 1958: Statement and questioning of CWY to be Ambassador to Morocco
- Executive Session, Tuesday, February 7, 1961: Nomination of CWY to be Deputy U.S. Representative, Security Council, United Nations
- United States Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, Tuesday , January 21, 1969: Nomination of CWY to be U.S. Representative to the UN
Activities
Syndicated columnist for the Christian Science Monitor
Memberships
- Board of the American University in Cairo [14]
- Council on Foreign Relations [15]
- American Academy Political and Social Science
- American Society International Law
- Princeton Club
- University Club
- Century Association
- Honorary Co-Chairman UN Association of U.S. America
- International House New York City-Chairman of the Board, [16]
- American Philosophical Society [17]
- Board of "Advertising Age"