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unusual facts about Keith D. Yates


Diane Reeve

She was the first woman promoted to black belt by Grandmaster Keith Yates, founder of American Karate and Tae Kwon Do Organization (A.K.A.T.O).


Council of Revision

At the time of its abolition, the members were Governor DeWitt Clinton, Chancellor James Kent, Chief Justice Ambrose Spencer, and Associated Justices Joseph C. Yates, Jonas Platt, William W. Van Ness and John Woodworth.

Dudley Laws

In later years, Laws maintained a better relationship with Toronto Police and was friends with two former Deputy Chiefs (Keith D. Forde and Peter Sloly).

Harry Yates

Harry D. Yates (1903–1996), American banker and politician from New York

John P. Yates

In 2010, Yates generated controversy when he stated at a debate that agents of the United States Border Patrol should be able to shoot and kill people attempting to cross illegally into the United States.

After attending school in Spalding, Georgia, he attended Georgia State University where he graduated with a BPA.

Joseph C. Yates

As Governor, Yates sat for a portrait by John Vanderlyn, famed for his rendition of such eminent historical figures as George Washington, Aaron Burr, James Monroe, George Clinton, Andrew Jackson and Zachary Taylor.

Roy Keith Black

He is the grandfather of film and television writer, Keith D. Black, the cousin to both British Politician, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes and House of Common's Conservative MP, The Right Honourable Phillip Oppenheim.

San Diego Jewish Academy

Among the notable alumni of the San Diego Jewish Academy are Greg Silverman, President of Production at Warner Brothers, Keith D. Black, television and film writer, and Donte Atkins, offensive lineman for the San Diego Thunder.

Sidney R. Yates

In his closing months of service he surpassed Robert L. Doughton as the oldest person ever to serve in the House (Yates was surpassed in this record by Ralph Hall (R-Texas) in 2012).

Yates served on the Appropriations Committee throughout his career and chaired the Interior Subcommittee from 1975 to 1995.

Sidney Yates Building

In 1999, it was redesignated the Sidney R. Yates Federal Building, honoring Illinois Congressman Sidney R. Yates.

Thomas Yates

Thomas J. Yates, seminary teacher in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints


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