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Cer APH t two: dumb And dumPed


Interviews with Mike Gorton, Nathaniel Gorton and Frank Pritchard



  1. Time, 7–21–52, National Affairs: Keep it Clean; On the Harbor, p. 139


Cer APH t tHree: tHe CHAnGe AGents


Interviews with Dan Evans, Joel Pritchard, Frank Pritchard, Jim Ellis and Sally
Gorton; Joel M. Pritchard, An Oral History; Don Eldridge, An Oral History; Tom
Copeland, An Oral History; Tedlow, Richard, Intellect on Television: The Quiz
Show Scandals of the 1950s, American Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 4



  1. Joel M. Pritchard, An Oral History, p. 34

  2. Ibid., p. 9

  3. Ibid., pp. 6–13

  4. Scates, Warren G. Magnuson, p. 171

  5. Watson, Digressions of a Native Son, p. 192

  6. Don Eldridge, An Oral History, p. 107, 273

  7. Tom Copeland, An Oral History, p. 272

  8. Eldridge, p. 273


Cer APH t four: tHe fresHmAn


Interviews with Dan Evans, Sally Gorton and Ritajean Butterworth



  1. Alan Thompson, TVW, 12–10–10

  2. Clark, The Dry Years, pp. 258–260; Times, 9–19–04, p. B-5, Tommy raincoat

  3. Richard O. White, Washington State Code Reviser, An Oral History, p. 9

  4. Dwyer, The Goldmark Case, p. 16

  5. Ibid, pp. 16–17

  6. Ibid., p. 15

  7. Ibid., p. 47; Time, 1–31–64

  8. Dwyer, The Goldmark Case, p. 52

  9. Ibid., p. 104

  10. Ibid., p. 104–105

  11. Albert F. Canwell, An Oral History, p. 332–333

  12. Dwyer, The Goldmark Case, p. 284


ve: A Power APer CH t fi struGGle



  1. P-I, 7–3–84, p. C-2

  2. Brazier, History of the Washington Legislature, 1854–1963, p. 160–161;
    Billington, People, Politics & Public Power, pp. 175–181

  3. Ibid.

  4. Chasan, Speaker of the House, p. 114; Eldridge, An Oral History, p. 280;
    Margaret Hurley, An Oral History, p. 100

  5. Washington State House Journal, 1961 Session

  6. Smith, Rosellini, p. 200–201; Brazier, History of the Washington Legislature,
    1854–1963, p. 160–161

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