- Arthur D. Bond
Arthur D. Bond (1902-1983) was a Rhodes Scholar, captain of the
University of Missouri Tigers football team and Director of the A.P. Green Refractories Company.Bond was born in
Perryville, Missouri , on March 4, 1902 to Samuel and Ida Doerr Bond. He attended Perryville High School, where he was captain of the football team in 1918 and 1919, as well as participating on the Tuba staff, in the History Club and as a member of the track team.Bond attended the
University of Missouri , where he received hisbachelor’s degree in 1925. Mr. Bond continued his athletic exploits at Missouri. He was a member of the 1922-1924 football teams, and was a teammate of future Tiger coachDon Faurot . As captain of theMissouri Tigers in 1924, he led the squad to theMissouri Valley Conference championship. He also lettered in track as ahurdler and sprinter. For two years, he was named to the Missouri Valley Conference all-conference team as a halfback, and was also an honorable mentionAll American . For his outstanding scholastic and athletic achievements, he was selected as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1928 he graduated from Oxford University,Oxford, England , with a degree injurisprudence . He also attended theUniversity of Illinois for one year.Mr. Bond was a member of thePhi Delta Theta social fraternity,Phi Beta Kappa honorary, and Blue Key, an honorary University of Missouri service organization. He was married in 1930 to Elizabeth Carlyle Green ofMexico, Missouri . Her father, A.P. Green, founded A.P. Green Refractories Company, afireclay manufacturer and a major employer for many years in Mexico. From 1928 to 1967, Bond was associated with the A.P. Green Company, starting in the sales department and working his way up. From 1937-1942 he was in the export department. He became a vice-president of the company in 1939 and after 1942 was director of foreign sales. In 1945 he was elevated to director of foreign subsidiaries and after 1947 Mr. Bond directed the international division of the A.P. Green Company. He had been a member of the Green Company Board of Directors since 1932.Mr. Bond was appointed by
Missouri Governor Forrest Smith in 1949 to the State Board of Training Schools. He served three terms in the 1940s as a member and president of the Missouri Association of Fairs and Agricultural Expositions. He was a colonel on the staff of GovernorForrest C. Donnell , and was a member of theWorld Trade Advisory Commission and the International Relations Committee of theNational Association of Manufacturers . He was an active member of theMissouri Bar Association , and of the Missouri Alumni Association.He and Mrs. Bond had two children,
United States Senator Kit Bond and Arthur D. Bond, Jr. Bond died in June 1983, at the age of 81.
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