Proper noun
Yeatman (plural Yeatmans)
A surname.
Quoted in Liddell Hart, p. 402. This letter was to James E. Yeatman, May 21, 1865, and is excerpted more extensively (and with slight variations) in Bowman and Irwin, pp. 486–88. Source: Internet
For a clear and complete précis of how the Caja operates outside San Jose, I recommend the containing "The EBAIS – Where Healthcare Starts," by Paul Yeatman. Source: Internet
Dave Barry 's 1989 book Dave Barry Slept Here: A Sort of History of the United States is another treatment of American history reminiscent of 1066 and All That, though Sellar and Yeatman are nowhere acknowledged. Source: Internet
She said she didn’t intend to identify herself as an alleged victim until Yeatman said higher-ups at Netflix didn’t believe Masterson’s accusers. Source: Internet
Musical comedy In 1935, the musical comedy 1066—and all that: A Musical Comedy based on that Memorable History by Sellar and Yeatman was produced. Source: Internet