A Remembrance of Jack Yost
Jeffery Smith
[1999]
Jack Yost (1945-1999), altho' neither old nor ill, died in his sleep
during the wee hours of October 19, Tuesday.
Sunday we had lunch in the sun, a triple treat in the Northwest,
planning publicity for his latest book. Planet Champions is described
by Senator Mark Hatfield as "Inspiring and hard-hitting."
Congresswoman Elizabeth Furse noted it showed "the power of one
person to make a significant difference." Jack was the guy at the
1998 Conference of the Ccl of Georgist Orgs in Portland taking copious
notes, which he turned into his chapter on Henry George in this recent
work.
While doing time in New York working at the UN, this native
Portlander not only took a course at the H.G. School, he also
organized and led the effort which culminated in creating the
International Criminal Court. An artist who painted and sculpted, he
would leave large works of driftwood on park beaches to the delight of
strollers and swimmers who never knew their creator. His memorial on
Portland State campus was attended by an overflow crowd from all walks
of life, including a man conveying an invitation to teach winter
courses at the University of Peace in Costa Rica. For photos of his
statuary or copies of his book, please contact below.
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