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  1. Collection Name: RG005 SOS Publications Portrait Collection Description: Official portrait of Gov. Christopher "Kit" Bond, which appeared in the 1973-1974 Blue Book. Bond would also serve as Missouri's 49th governor. Photographer/Studio: unknown Coverage: United States - Missouri Date: c1973 Rights: Public domain Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives Image Number: RG005_Portraits_001 ...

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  2. May 2, 2024 · Grace Jones as May Day and Tanya Roberts as Stacey Sutton in A View to a Kill (1985) United Artists. In the last of the Roger Moore Bond movies, Tonya Roberts (right) — best known at the time for Charlie’s Angels — plays the heiress of an oil company who tries to fend off the advances of the evil Max Zorin (Christopher Walken).

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  4. Christopher S. “Kit” Bond. Christopher S. “Kit” Bond will be inducted into the 2021 Missouri Public Affairs Hall of Fame. Over the course of 40 years of distinguished public service, Christopher S. “Kit” Bond earned a reputation as a skilled statesman able to build coalitions and effectively work across party lines to achieve results.

  5. Dec 15, 2010 · A look back at U.S. Senator Kit Bond in Cape Girardeau. Fred Lynch/Southeast Missourian archive President Ronald Reagan arrives in Cape Girardeau aboard Air Force One on Sept. 14, 1988.

  6. Dec 29, 2010 · Bond was 32 when he was elected and 33 when he was sworn in as the state's 47th governor -- the youngest in Missouri history. He was the first Republican to hold that office since Gov. Forrest C. Donnell left office on Jan. 8, 1945. "His election was a huge thing for the state of Missouri," said Danforth. "Not just to have a Republican governor ...

  7. Kit Bond looked back on his days of service to Missouri while in Jefferson City this week for the state’s bicentennial celebration. Bond, 82, held the positions of auditor, governor and U.S. senator. At the age of 33 in 1972, he was elected as the youngest Governor in Missouri history.