Minnesota 12 Minow, Newt 187 Minto, Lee 122 Mississippi 162 Mitchell, Hugh 2 Mohler, Bill 186, 187 Moldenhauer, Hans 17 Moldenhauer, Mary 17, 18 Moldenhauer, Rosalie 17 Monaco 39 Montana 11, 113 Montreal Olympics 128 Moos, Don 116 Moriarty, Chuck 34 Morrison, Sid 166 Mortland, Kansas 7 Mrs. Kanai 102, 103, 105 Mt. Rainier 151, 155, 166 Mt. Spokane 26 Munro, Ralph 65, 124, 125, 156 Murkowski, Frank 162 Murray, Patty 172, 173 Museum <strong>of</strong> Flight 91 Museum <strong>of</strong> History and Industry (MOHAI) 120 N Nancy Bell <strong>Evans</strong> Center on Nonpr<strong>of</strong>its & Philanthropy 191, 192 National Cathedral 109 National Parks Foundation 188 Navy 19, 28 Nelson, Ibsen 82 Neubrech, Ann 64 Nevada 107 New England 6 Newman, Paul 110 New York 4, 83, 113, 116 New York Times 100 Nguyen, Ailien 126 Nguyen, Chuong Huu “Colin” 125-127 Nguyen, Dung “Rochelle” 126 Nguyen, <strong>Evans</strong> 125, 126 Nguyen, Phuong “Madeline” 127 Nguyen, Quang 126 Nguyen, Quyen 126 Nice, France 39 Nixon, Julie 118 Nixon, Pat 76, 118, 170 Nixon, Richard M. 52, 112-114, 117, 118, 139 Nixon, Tricia 118 North Seattle Community College 92 Northwest Airlines 103, 104 O Obama, Barack 48, 124 Obama, Michelle 129 Ogle, Twila 53 Olympia, <strong>Washington</strong> 35, 50, 53, 55-58, 60, 64, 67, 72, 76, 87, 95, 101, 119-122, 131, 132, 164 Olympic Hotel 50 Olympic Mountains 51 Oregon 107, 108, 162 Ott, Richard 55 P Pacific Northwest Bell 66 Pakistan 106 Palo Alto, California 4 Paris 189 Parkinson’s Disease 92, 190, 191 Parkinson’s Foundation 190 Parliament Building 29 Patrons <strong>of</strong> Northwest Civic, Cultural and Charitable Organizations (PONCHO) 122, 130 Patrons <strong>of</strong> the South Sound Cultural Activities 121 Pennsylvania 4 Perlman, Itzhak 183 Peru 4, 5, 8 Pham, Xuan Hoa “Mary” 125, 126 Philadelphia 83, 128 Philippines 127, 144 Picasso, Pablo 116 Pickleball 129, 130 Pioneer Square 77 Planned Parenthood 122, 150 Portland, Oregon 23, 151 Portugal 38 Presbyterian 8 Prince Phillip 128 Princeton University 4 Pritchard, Joel 7, 34, 129, 130, 166 Puget Sound 28 Puget Soundings 100 Puget Sound Power & Light 63 Purdue University 8 Q Quaker 7, 8 Queen Elizabeth 128, 129 Queen Noor 109 R Rainier Bank 57, 67 Rampton, Calvin 108 Rasmussen, Slim 135, 179 Ray, Dixy Lee 85-87, 152 Reagan, Nancy 107, 108 Reagan, Ronald W. 107, 108, 124, 156 Red Cross 107, 108, 175 Referendum 20 123 Reid, Marion 85, 86 Reno, Nevada 36 Republican 34, 35, 43, 47, 51, 75, 108, 116, 155, 158, 162
Republican National Committee 111 Republican National Convention 3, 46, 106, 110 Republican Party 12, 55, 107, 112 Richards, Jean 68 Rockefeller, Happy 52, 116, 175 Rockefeller, Nelson 52, 112, 113, 116, 176, 188 Rodgers, Cathy McMorris 173 Rodney, Dr. Mary 3 Roosevelt, Eleanor 168 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 11, 12, 114, 168 Roosevelt, Theodore “Teddy” 35 Rose Bowl 37 Rosellini, Albert D. 43-45, 47, 92, 93, 101 Rosellini, Albert Jr. 78 Rosellini, Ethel 47, 52, 61, 72, 77, 83, 92 Rotterdam, Netherlands 38 Rumsfeld, Donald 176 Russia 105 S Saigon , Vietnam 125 San Diego, California 34 San Francisco 36 San Juan Islands 79 Sawyer, Leonard 65, 66 Scandinavian 146 Schaefer, Bob 56 Schilling, Ken 22 Scottish 6 Seattle 16, 23, 26, 30, 33, 41, 43-45, 48, 52, 64, 72, 77, 82, 85, 104, 105, 110, 120, 122, 134, 153, 163, 168, 172, 179, 194 Seattle Art Museum 91 Seattle Repertory Theatre 91 Seattle Symphony 182, 184 Seattle World’s Fair 43 Senate Appropriations Committee 162 Seymour, John 84 Shell Oil 55 Shelton, <strong>Washington</strong> 122 Shilling, Ken 21 Shoreline Elementary 24 Shoreline School District 23 Skotheim, Bob 153 Smith, Charles Z. 123 Smithsonian 17 Snoqualmie Pass 27 South Africa 148 Soviet Union 144-146 Spain 38 Spellman, John 92, 140, 155, 156, 159 Spina, Sam 165 Spokane, <strong>Washington</strong> 3, 8, 9, 11, 12, 16-18, 23, 24, 31, 33, 35, 36, 41, 43, 67, 77, 82, 99, 119, 141 Squam Bay, Canada 8 Stanford University 4, 8, 17, 126 Stanford, Leland Jr. 4 Stanton, John 192 Startup, <strong>Washington</strong> 27 Stassen, Harold 176 <strong>State</strong> Capitol Museum 120 <strong>State</strong> History Museum 120 Steinway 136 Steuben 116 Stevens Pass 27 Stevens, Ted 162 St. John’s Cathedral 12 St. Peter’s Hospital 60 Sun Valley, Idaho 151 T Tacoma, <strong>Washington</strong> 18, 120, 135 Taiwan 144 Tanzania 148 Texas 113 The Evergreen <strong>State</strong> College 42, 70, 91, 146-152, 158, 165 The Olympian 49 The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 104, 105 The Seattle Times 45, 76, 77, 170 Thornton, “Rags” 140 Thurmond, Strom 175 Time 3, 51, 110 Toastmasters 28 To Kill a Mockingbird 91 Tokyo 104 Tri Delt 24 Truman, Harry S. 87, 96 Tuborg 145 Tumwater, <strong>Washington</strong> 68 Tyee Hotel 74, 87 U University District 23 University <strong>of</strong> Chicago 8, 142 University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> 125, 126, 181 Unsoeld, Willi 151 University <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound 24 U.S. Senate 107, 115, 151, 155, 156, 161, 163, 167, 169, 171, 173 USS Olympia 86 Utah 107, 108 Utter, Robert 122, 123 University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong> Hospital 197 V Vancouver, B.C. 8, 30 Vassar College 4 Victoria, B.C. 29, 30 Vietnamese 124 Virginia 162 W Wales 148 Walla Walla, <strong>Washington</strong> 20
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Nancy Evans Research by John C. Hug
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certificate says Nancy Ann Bell, wh
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England family. There were a lot of
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Evans: Yes. My father’s mother wa
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Evans: Well, I was a spoiled brat.
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wartime. So that was a severe blow
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Madrigal Singers. I played the pian
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ecause she could say no. So I think
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had two grand pianos as well as the
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ecause he wasn’t waiting for me.
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and then I came. When I competed fo
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out of college, living with all the
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Christmas program. That was just a
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Hughes: What was your first impress
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in Vancouver. They were very Britis
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Evans: Dan tells this story wonderf
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Hughes: I’ve never met Sally Gort
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number of times but it’s still so
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SAS nonstop. You could have 40 poun
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Evans: No. I can’t. I think he wo
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Evans: Uh-huh. Hughes: Is that the
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Evans: That’s right. And lost. Bu
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Hughes: As things went along, were
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Hughes: Barry Goldwater may have be
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Hughes: Did you really find that pe
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Hughes: That’s funny. And then th
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Evans: Well, I used to always say t
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Evans: Yes, pronounced “Poe-gi.
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we’re sitting in the drawing room
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cabinet wives - the wives of the ca
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Evans: Well, Elsie was one. She was
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Evans: Yes. And in fact I remember
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governor was supposed to arrive at
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pointed two pillows for us that are
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dog, “Peggy! Peggy! Come here, Pe
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een assassinated. So there was a ne
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Hughes: I’m told that the chief h
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Hughes: Was Neil McReynolds the gov
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carpet layer. I was standing there,
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just all the time because we were l
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Nelsen was his name. We hired him a
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Hughes: Nancy didn’t go along? Ev
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The Governor’s Foundation wanted
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ecome “senior” now to separate
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a trundle underneath, so three bunk
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sort of stabbed at it and tried to
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whole thing. I remember I was very
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Hughes: I bet that made a big hit.
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They had been put to bed but they w
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Hughes: I read that you, and I thin
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adjourn. I was young and had never
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at the hotel and said, “Do you ha
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chickens. We don’t like whole chi
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good causes. I couldn’t believe t
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never left your eyes. Paul Newman w
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go back to Dan for a few seconds, b
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Evans: And we don’t carry that ma
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told me that on the first trip he e
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people. Never. Dan had worked quite
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Nancy plays the piano for a sing-a-
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Evans: No. It was organized (in 196
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inauguration of President Obama. Th
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this cute little guy. Then we start
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Evans: No. But we met her and Princ
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the way Pickleball started. The sto
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Evans: Pretty much. I would hope th
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the library, which used to be a lit
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told this story that Jean Gardner c
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Evans: A bit out of the norm. So I
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then sort of a Van Dyke, and finall
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Hughes: Tell me about that. Evans:
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Hughes: Tell us about any other tri
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aquavit, which was terrible. And th
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I remember I was standing in the fr
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early. Well, when Dan was a freshma
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time.” Finally he decided to do i
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and put him on the plane for his ju
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