Gardner, William Sr. 14 Garfield High School 40 Gates, Bill 159 Gay, Henry 97 Geller, Eileen 178 General Agreement on Tariffs & Trade (GATT) 154, 155 Geneva, Switzerland 154, 156 Georgetown Law School 85 Georgia 58 Gerberding, William 4, 6, 114, 119 Gill, Hiram C. 188 Gittings, Rosalie 46, 89, 104, 105, 155, 157 Goebbels, Joseph 171 Goldschmidt, Neil 112 Goltz, Barney 103 Gonzaga University 175 Goodloe, William 129 Goodwill 46 Gorton, Slade 50, 63, 88, 112, 113, 149, 150, 154 Governor’s Mansion 101, 125 Gravelly Lake 23 Gravelly Lake Drive 25 Grays Harbor County 105, 126, 138 Great Britain 183, 185, 186 Great Depression 66, 132, 188 Gregoire, Christine “Chris” 1, 5, 92, 93, 108, 124, 125, 135, 152, 166, 181 Greive, R.R. “Bob” 51, 89 Griffin, Ed 28 Griffin, Jim 19, 28, 34-36, 45 Griffin, Ted 28 Griffin, Wendy 45 Grimm, Dan 73, 74, 94, 95, 98, 100, 108, 118 Growth Management Act 142, 151 Growth Strategies Commission 142 Guy, Richard 144 H Hade, Ryan 141, 142 Handy, Nick 29 Hanford 109, 135, 136 Hanford, Judge Cornelius H. 12, 13 Harlow, Helen 141, 142 Harper’s Bazaar 18 Harris, Laird 8, 35, 87, 89, 92, 114, 118, 119, 121, 165-167, 181 Harvard Business School 44, 45, 49 Harvard University 2, 5, 44, 45, 47, 51, 60, 79, 89, 114, 121, 128 Hatch, Walter 26, 58, 70, 97, 103, 121 Hawaii 36 Hayner, Jeannette 106, 135 Head Start 110 Health Care Commission 151 Heck, Denny 81, 82, 133-135, 149, 150, 152, 158, 166, 181 Hedrick, Worth 54 Hell’s Canyon 176 Hendrix, Jimi 38 Herald 73, 83 Hinckley, Arline 170, 173, 174 “History of the <strong>State</strong> of <strong>Washington</strong>” 189 Hoffa, Jimmy 129 Holloway, Rex 137 Honolulu, Hawaii 24, 36, 47, 48 Honolulu Star-Bulletin 48 “Hooverville” 18 Hoquiam, <strong>Washington</strong> 137-139, 152 Hudson’s Bay Company 183, 186 Humptulips River 126 Hunt, Sam 103 Husky Union Building (HUB) 43 Hussein, Saddam 145, 147 Hussey, John A. 184 Hyogo Prefecture, Japan 155 I Initiative 1000 (I-1000) 170, 172, 174-177 Illinois 183, 189 Imhof, Hugh 125 Interlaaken Drive 23 Iraq 176 J Jackson, Henry M. “Scoop” 1, 7, 63, 76, 77, 79, 85, 112 Janovich, George 59 Japan 100, 152, 154 Jaycees 49, 126 Jefferson, Thomas 157 Jenkins, Austin 170 Johnny’s Dock 63 Johnson, C. Montgomery “Gummie” 51 Johnson, Stan 74 Jovanovich, John 84 Joyce, David 30 K Kahala Hilton Hotel 47 Kalakaua Intermediate School 47 Kantor, Mickey 154, 156 Katie Dolan Advocacy Award 128 Kelly, Frances 17 Kelso, <strong>Washington</strong> 137 Kennedy, John F. 46, 51 Kennedy, Robert F. 129 Kenney, Patrick 69 Kevorkian, Jack 169, 173 KHON-TV 36 King Broadcasting Company 83 King County 10, 11, 14, 58, 65, 112, 124, 129, 142, 187, 189 King County Courthouse 10, 12, 13 King County Superior Court 129, 130 King, Joe 55, 120, 135, 142, 150-152 212
Kirkland, <strong>Washington</strong> 3, 159 KIRO-TV 39 Kitsap County 46 Kneeland, Jim 85, 88, 89, 92, 102, 103, 111 Knights of Columbus 177, 188 Kobe, Japan 155 Kreidler, Mike 107, 110 Kremen, Pete 109 Krisberg, Barry 107 Kuwait 145 L Lady <strong>Washington</strong> 136 Laird Norton Company 21, 55, 58, 62 Laird Norton Family Foundation 56 Laird, William 21 Lake Geneva 154 Lakes District 26 Lakeside School 36, 150 Lake <strong>Washington</strong> 157 Lakewood, <strong>Washington</strong> 72, 74 Lakewood Center 22 Lakewood General Hospital 47 Landes, Bertha Knight 14 La Palm, Ernie 144 Larsen, Dick 77, 86, 88, 97, 103, 112, 125, 144, 149 Lasnik, Robert 130 Las Vegas, Nevada 159 Laurelhurst 39 Layton, Mike 86, 97 League of Women Voters 68 Lee, Coombs 166 Lewis County 10 Life 43 Lincoln, Abraham 10 Lincoln Creek 10 Lindquist, Cecile Evans 55 Lindquist, Reese 38, 95 Linn City, Oregon 185 Linn, Lewis Fields 185 Liquor Control Board 59, 101, 127 Little, John 40 Locke, Gary 110, 145, 147, 151, 167 Locke, Mona 136 Long Beach, California 18 Long, Jeanine 112 Longview, <strong>Washington</strong> 108, 122, 137, 163 Lopez Island 49 “Louie Louie” 112 Lowe, Gary 5 Lowry, Mary 136 Lowry, Mike 85, 93, 107, 110, 134, 146, 149, 150, 152 Lung Association 106 Lushootseed 187 Lynch, Fred 17 M Macaulay, Shane 175 Magunson, Warren G. “Maggie” 50, 63 Maleng, Norm 122-124, 130, 131, 141, 152 “Manifest Destiny” 185 Marchioro, Karen 113 Marine Corps 129 Martinez, Ricardo 130 Massachusetts 44, 47 Matlock, <strong>Washington</strong> 126 Maxey, Carl 129 Mayr, Tom 137 McChord Air Force Base 81, 93 McComb, Len 133 McDermott, Jim 74, 78, 80-86, 92, 94, 96-98, 100, 105, 107, 117, 120, 160, 167 McDonald, Dan 112, 144, 145, 147, 150-152, 160 McLoughlin, John 185, 186 McManus, Mike 128 McNeil Island 186 Meany, Edmond S. 189 Medicaid 147 Medina, <strong>Washington</strong> 26 Medina Foundation 22, 56, 57, 69, 71, 98, 128 Meek, Joseph Lafayette 184-186 Mercedes-Benz 79 Merrill, Lee 33 Merrill, Stephen 19, 28, 29, 31, 33, 48 Metropolitan Democratic Club 82 Metropolitan Development Council 51 Microsoft 132, 159 Miller, Glenn 26 Miller, Robb 165 Miller, Roger 152 Milne, Dick 103, 111 Milwaukee Railroad 21, 22 Minnesota 55 Mirapex 158 Mississippi 22 Missoula, Montana 23 Missouri 9, 183, 185 Missouri <strong>State</strong> Legislature 10 Mitchell, O.L. 40, 41 Modie, Neil 80, 97 Mondale, Walter 154 Montana 126 Montana Supreme Court 23, 179 Montreal 14, 15 “Monty Python & the Holy Grail” 171 Moore, Elizabeth Jane 9, 10, 183, 189 Moore, James Marshall 9, 183, 189 Moore, Margaret 183, 189 Moore, Robert 9, 10, 183-186, 189 Morgan, Murray 12, 13 Morrison, Sid 150, 152 Morton, <strong>Washington</strong> 138 Mount Rainier 156 Mount Zion Baptist Church 144 Moynihan, Daniel Patrick 154 213
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BOOTH WHO? BOOTH GARDNER A BIOGRAPH
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Who’s who (In order of appearance
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Richard A. Davis, whom Booth named
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Introduction If you go to see Booth
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No public figure in Washington Stat
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the trenches during the WEA’s fir
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Dan Evans disagrees. Not long after
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Chapter One: Booth’s roots He loo
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in 1874 and served from 1875-1881.
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to soak the smoking roof, which was
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with their son, William Jr., with w
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Chapter Two: The curve ball At the
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A few days later they had his birth
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21 Brick had moved up to sales mana
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in 1941. Evelyn Booth had moved to
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one because he’s very smart. And
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ecord on the turntable. It was play
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your energies.” He managed to be
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Chapter Three: Alone in the world I
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the divorce, was also mourning a da
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I ran away.” He walked to town an
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student body vice-president, the re
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Booth fondly remembers another game
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with the Oakland A’s. “I’m su
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when he became Pierce County execut
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Norton Clapp, by now president and
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Chapter Six: Orphaned Booth Gardner
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unsurprised but relieved the scanda
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Baarsma was an activist Democrat wi
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“So what did you think?” “You
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Chapter Eight: On-the-job training
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On November 28, 1978, federal agent
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taken office in January, capping hi
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its most important roles was to pro
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administration’s ticklish negotia
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$100,000,’ he says. “In short,
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“Why do I want to do it?” Booth
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campaign manager says, leaning forw
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ordered a batch of T-shirts that sa
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Chapter 12: Transitions & Lessons
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commander of McChord Air Force Base
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eform was “doable.” He was abou
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downturns, state government was bal
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lood sugar. He routinely started wo
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speech or having to meet with someo
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in the state’s prisons and severa
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all economic development efforts is
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abilities and the nature of the U.S
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that without hiking taxes. He also
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Harris says the Gardner team undere
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“governmental operations director
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65 percent favorable vs. 61 percent
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Booth said she was going there to u
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mechanic and a cook whose grandpare
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vote. Maleng, who many believe woul
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the best years of our lives ahead o
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“Booth Gardner is the antithesis
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get over that phobia of public spea
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was doable. Apparently it was heard
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lanket of snow. Three-thousand Seat
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comprehensive growth-management reg
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