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The Legislative Wives – Conversation with Sue Bond, wife of former Senator Dick Bond, September 6, 2019

Interviewed by Joan Wagnon
Interview Description

This short conversation with Sue Bond describes her experiences with other wives of Kansas legislators and wives of Kansas Governors. The Legislative Wives Association was formally organized in 1933 as a social medium for the wives of Kansas state legislators during sessions. The group held luncheons every week, rotating who acted as hostesses. Informally organized in 1929, the group originally met at the Topeka YWCA and later met at hotels in the city, mostly the Jayhawk Hotel. In this conversation Bond describes the Wives group as important for social support, information sharing, and fund-raising for Cedar Crest with the sale of their Capitol Cookbook.

Interviewee Biographical Sketch

Sue Bond, wife of Senate President Dick Bond, was a regular participant in the Legislative Wives club. This group of mostly women and an occasional husband met weekly on Tuesdays for activities to keep them occupied while their spouses legislated. She has been an active participant in her husband, Dick's political activities for most of the 61 years of their marriage.

Interviewee Political Party

Republican

Interviewee Positions

Member, Legislative Wives Association 1987-2000

Interview Location

Statehouse, Topeka, KS

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