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Lawrence Kaggwa, a professor and former chairman of Howard's journalism department, called Yette "a mind builder who wanted his students to be able to talk intelligently about any issue."
Obituary: Samuel F. Yette, influential newsman, first black Newsweek correspondent T. Rees Shapiro 2011
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Yette was an influential -- and sometimes incendiary -- voice on civil rights.
Buzz: Snow, SOTU and Oscars Lori Aratani 2011
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Yette love wille bee a tore to tourne to feere nyghtes smoke.
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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Yette rouze thie honoure uppe, and wayte the daie,
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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Divorce (1872); La Grande Sauliere (1877); Un remords (1878); Yette and
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Frands is long since in Florida, growing up with the country, and little Yette is a young woman.
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It was the mate of the one which Yette had on when she was brought into the asylum, and which they had kept there.
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Their mute sorrow appealed to me, then doing night duty in the newspaper office across the way, and I tried to help them in their search for the lost Yette.
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It was not until two years later, when we had long given up the quest, that little Yette was found by the merest accident in the turning over of the affairs of an orphan asylum.
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Yette returned, after all, and the way of it came near being stranger than all the rest.
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