Casper Yost

Casper Yost

Casper Salathiel Yost (1863-1941) was the longtime editor of the "St. Louis Globe-Democrat", where he started working in 1889. He was the founder of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and was influential in developing its code of ethics. He was born in Sedalia, Missouri, and died in St. Louis.

References

Anon, "Casper S. Yost, 77, St. Louis Editor; Chief for 26 Years of Editorial page of Globe-Democrat; on Staff Since 1889, Dies" (Obituary), "New York Times", (May 31, 1941), p.11, col.C.


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