Cantwell also adopted the slogan, "your voice for a change," a veiled reference to Gorton's campaign theme in 1980, challenging incumbent Warren Magnuson's age.
They named the school of health sciences after Warren Magnuson and the school of international studies after Scoop Jackson.
Warren Magnuson (D-WA)
Warren Magnuson was born in Moorhead, Minnesota.
Warren Magnuson's Senate desk is located in an alcove in the Suzzallo Library graduate reading room at the University of Washington.
Bone, along with senator Matthew Neely and representative Warren Magnuson, wrote the legislation which created the National Cancer Institute.
This state has another tradition, producing influential lawmakers like Senators Henry Jackson and Warren Magnuson.
The state was represented in that lawsuit by Warren Magnuson.
As the late Warren Magnuson pointed out, "If you've got the votes, you don't need a speech.
Sanders nodded toward the house on Wing Point, which for years had been Warren Magnuson's summer house when he was senator.