Woodruff Family Material, 1823-1942
Seven Letters, Nicholas D. Yost (Yost's Father) to Gertrude Yost (Yost's Mother), 1901-1912
Photographs, 1920s-1937
CWY to Europe, 1929
Letter from Yost to His Mother, 1931
Letter from Yost to His Mother, 1936
Letter from Yost to His Mother, 1938
Letter from Yost to His Mother, 1940
The History of Theresa, 1980
Eulogies, 1981
Yost's In-Laws, Article on Factory Run by Kazimierz Oldakowski (Father-In-Law), 2007 January 31
E-mail from Casimir Yost to Felicity Yost Concerning Yost and Henry Kissinger, 2008 March 24-25
Yost Home Movies, Unedited, undated
Photographs (7), undated
Photographs (9), undated
Formal Portrait of Yost, undated
Photographs, undated
Photographs, undated
Four Photographs, undated
Photographs, undated
Photographs, undated
Photographs: Album Pages, undated
Photographs, undated
Photographs and News Articles, undated
Yost at UN Photographs, undated
Genealogical Material, 2009
Letters to Jean Burden, undated
Irena O. Yost Passports, 1966-2003
Envelopes #1-10: Yost family materials, photographs, clippings, and correspondence, 1933-1975
Oversize Scrapbook, 1960-1969
Report of the Director on Work of the Foreign Service Officer's Training School, Yost, 1932
Dumbarton Oaks, 1944
Yost at the Potsdam Conference, 1945
CWY and OSS - Colombo, Ceylon, 1945
Siam (Thailand), 1945-1946
Yost, Bangkok, 1946
OSS and State Department Documents that Mention Yost and Pertain to Late 1945-Summer 1946 Work, 1946
Yost, Siam, 1946
Czechoslovakia, 1947-1949
Comment of NSC Paper on Asia, 1949
Memo on China, 1949
Yost and China White Paper, 1949
Yost Appointment/Promotion, 1950
Cables from Yost to State Department from Greece and List of Delegates and Cable on Yost, 1950-1952
Yost, Greece, 1950-1952
Greece, 1952
Austria, 1953-1954
Austria, 1954
Greece, circa 1950-1953
Laos, circa 1954-1956
Laos, 1954
DVD of Laos, 1954
Yost, Laos, 1954
Laos, Cables to and from Yost, 1954-1956
Yost, Laos, 1955-1956
France, 1956-1958
Syria, 1958
Syria, 1958
Morocco, 1958
Morocco, 1958
Photographs of Charles Yost and Irena Yost with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, 1958
Yost, Morocco, 1958-1959
Morocco, 1959-1960
Miscellaneous, undated
Photographs and Slides, undated
Series 3: United Nations, 1960-1971
Cables from US/UN, 1960s
UN/China, 1961
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
Communication from, to, about Yost, U.S. Mission to the United Nations Era for Yost, 1962-1963
Career Ambassador, 1964
US/UN Cables, 1964 January 17
CWY, LBJ and the UN, 1965
Claremont Men's College, 1965
CWY and Hubert Humphrey, 1968
United Nations, 1969-1971
US/UN Cables, 1969
US/UN Cables, 1969 April
US/UN Cables, 1969 February-July
US/UN Cables, 1969 January-November
US/UN Cables, 1969 June-August
US/UN Cables, 1969 May
US/UN Cables, 1969 May-June
US/UN Cables, 1970 April-June
US/UN Cables, 1970 January-February
US/UN Cables, 1970 January-February
Assorted UN documents, 1961-1975
Council on Foreign Relations, 1971
NY Times, 1971
The National Advertising Board, 1971
Columbia University, 1971
New York/Washington, D.C., 1971-1973
Schedule for Yost 1973-1974 for National Committee on U.S. China Relations, undated, 1973-1974
Various Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) that have Cables to or from Yost, 1973-2004
CWY on TV, 1974
Symposium with Yost, 1974
New York/Washington, D.C., 1974-1977
Jimmy Carter and Yost, 1976
CWY Passports, 1977-1982
New York/Washington, D.C., 1978-1981
Woodcock Commission on Vietnam, 1979
Speeches, 1971-1973
Speeches, 1974-1977
Speeches, 1977-1981
Loose Journal Pages, 1931-1938
Journals, 1933-1938
Journals and Date Book, 1941-1949
Miscellaneous Journal Pages, undated
Memoirs, 1981
Bermuda Paper on Vietnam, 1968
Writings by Yost, undated
On the Middle East, 1980
Washington Post Op-Eds, 1972
Assorted writings by Yost, 1938-1980
Draft Chapter for Book on Stevenson by Harlan Cleveland with References to Yost, 2004 November
SGI Quarterly with Picture of Yost During Cuban Missile Crisis, United Nations Blue Beret Pin, 2005
Yost Cables from US/UN Mission to the State Department on Arab/Israeli Situations, 1969-1970
NY Times Memorial Service, 1981
Propaganda on Yost, undated
Columbia University International Negotiations Project Oral History Interview with Yost, 1974
NY Times Editorial on CWY, 1968
Partial Timeline for CWY, 2009
Assorted writings about Yost, 1969
- Scope and Contents
Yost's papers document his professional life in the Foreign Service, as well as his time in academia, and include his correspondence, writings, and photographs. The papers document Yost's service as ambassador to the United Nations, as well as his work in Europe and Asia in several diplomatic posts, notably in Laos and the Middle East.
Please see the series descriptions in the contents list for additional information about individual series.
- Collection Creator Biography:
Yost, Charles Woodruff
Charles W. Yost (1907-1981) led a varied career as a diplomat, United Nations representative, writer, and scholar. He was a member of the foreign service intermittently between 1930 and 1971, after which time he devoted himself full-time to writing and teaching. Yost served in Egypt, Poland, Thailand, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Greece, France, Laos, Syria, and Morocco.
Charles Woodruff Yost was born in Watertown, New York, on November 6, 1907. Prior to attending Princeton University, he traveled throughout Europe and was interviewed by his local newspaper, The Watertown Daily Times. After graduating from Princeton University in 1928, he traveled to Paris to complete post-graduate work.
Yost joined the Foreign Service in 1930, serving first in Alexandria, Egypt as a consular officer and then in Poland. He left the Foreign Service in 1933 to pursue a career as a freelance foreign correspondent in Europe. In 1935, he rejoined the State Department in Washington, D.C., becoming assistant chief of the Division of Arms and Munitions Control. In 1941, he represented the State Department on the Policy Committee of the Board of Economic Warfare. Yost was appointed Assistant Chief of Special Research in 1942 and assistant chief of the Division of Foreign Activity Correlation in 1943. In February 1944, he became executive secretary of the Department of State Policy Committee. He attended the Dumbarton Oaks Conference from August to October 1944, the United Nations Organization Conference in San Francisco in April 1945, and the Potsdam Conference in July 1945.
In late 1945, Yost was named chargè d'affaires to Thailand. Throughout the late 1940s and 1950s, he served in Czechoslovakia, Austria and Greece, all countries under political pressure from the Soviet Union. In 1954, he was named minister to Laos and became the first United States ambassador to that nation. In 1957, he was the minister counselor, or second-in-command, of the American Embassy in Paris. At the end of that year, he was named ambassador to Syria. Shortly after his appointment, Syria and Egypt formed the United Arab Republic. Yost was named ambassador to Morocco in 1958.
In 1961, he began his first assignment at the United Nations as the deputy to Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson. Following Stevenson's death in 1965, Yost stayed on as Arthur Goldberg's deputy. 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.
In 1969, President Richard Nixon nominated Yost as the permanent United States Representative to the United Nations. He advised the President and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on relationships with the Middle East, the Soviet Union, Southern Africa, and arms control. He resigned in 1971 and returned to writing and teaching.
Yost set forth his views in a syndicated newspaper column and in four books: The Age Of Triumph And Frustration: Modern Dialogues (New York: R. Speller, 1964), The Insecurity of Nations (New York: Published for the Council on Foreign Relations [by] Praeger, 1968), The Conduct and Misconduct of Foreign Relations (New York: Random House, 1972), and History and Memory (New York: Norton, 1980). He also taught at the Columbia University School of International Affairs and Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. He gave speeches throughout his career, offering his perspective on the Middle East, Southern Africa, China, and the Soviet Union.
In 1979, Yost was co-chairman of Americans for SALT II, a group that lobbied the Senate for passage of the second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty. He was a trustee of the American University in Cairo, Egypt and director of the Aspen Institute for cultural exchanges with Iran. He also took part in several unofficial conferences between the United States and Soviet scholars. In 1973, he was named head of the National Committee on United States-China Relations and visited the People's Republic of China in 1973 and 1977.
Yost died of cancer in May 1981 at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C.
- Acquisition:
The collection was a gift from Yost's son, Nicholas C. Yost in 2002 (Accession ML2002-11). Additional gifts were received from Yost's daughter, Felicity Yost, from 2005 through 2022 (Accessions ML.2005.007, ML.2006.012, ML.2007.028, ML.2008.015, ML.2009.001, ML.2014.001, ML.2014.014, ML.2014.021, ML.2015.012, and ML.2018.021, ML.2022.001).
- Appraisal
No appraisal information is available.
- Processing Information
This collection was processed by Laura J. Szymanski in 2003. Finding aid written by Laura J. Szymanski in 2003. Material was arranged into series at this time. Additions were integrated into the collection, and finding aid revised, by Adriane Hanson in 2008. Subsequent accession was added to the collection and a file list added to the finding aid by Regine Heberlein in January 22, 2010. Series 6 and Series 7 were added by Rachel Van Unen in 2014-2015. Series 8 was added by Phoebe Nobles in 2018. The finding aid was partially rewritten by Will Clements in 2023 to incorporate the most recent series into a more cohesive series structure, with the 2022 addition to the collection incorporated at the same time.
- Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research use, with the exception of the draft biography by Felicity Yost, which is restricted until publication of the biography.
- Conditions Governing Use
Single copies may be made for research purposes. To cite or publish quotations that fall within Fair Use, as defined under U. S. Copyright Law, no permission is required. For instances beyond Fair Use, it is the responsibility of the researcher to determine whether any permissions related to copyright, privacy, publicity, or any other rights are necessary for their intended use of the Library's materials, and to obtain all required permissions from any existing rights holders, if they have not already done so. Princeton University Library's Special Collections does not charge any permission or use fees for the publication of images of materials from our collections, nor does it require researchers to obtain its permission for said use. The department does request that its collections be properly cited and images credited. More detailed information can be found on the Copyright, Credit and Citations Guidelines page on our website. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us through the Ask Us! form.
- Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
For preservation reasons, original analog and digital media may not be read or played back in the reading room. Users may visually inspect physical media but may not remove it from its enclosure. All analog audiovisual media must be digitized to preservation-quality standards prior to use. Audiovisual digitization requests are processed by an approved third-party vendor. Please note, the transfer time required can be as little as several weeks to as long as several months and there may be financial costs associated with the process. Requests should be directed through the Ask Us Form.
There are audiocassettes, CDs, DVDs, a VHS tape, and a film reel located throughout the collection.
- Credit this material:
Charles W. Yost Papers; Public Policy Papers, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Permanent URL:
- http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/z890rt25v
- Location:
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Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library65 Olden StreetPrinceton, NJ 08540, USA
- Storage Note:
- Mudd Manuscript Library (scamudd): Boxes 1-25; S-000533
- Subject Terms:
- Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Austria.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Czechoslovakia.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Egypt.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- France.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Greece.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Laos.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Morocco.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Poland.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Siam.
Diplomatic and consular service, American -- Syria.
Diplomatic and consular service, American.
International relations.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union. - Genre Terms:
- Correspondence
Journals.
Notes.
Writings. - Names:
- United States. Foreign Service
Yost, Charles Woodruff - Places:
- United States -- Foreign relations -- China.
United States -- Foreign Relations -- Middle East.