

1950 - 1959
- Henry A. Bubb became active nationally for savings and loan business. In early 1950s, he served as president of the U.S. League of Savings Associations and helped found the League's Legislative Committee and served as its first chairman for nine years (1954-63).
- It was during the 1950s that Capitol Federal set milestones in the financial world, and Henry Bubb's name became synonymous with the Association.
- 1950 - Henry Bubb introduced a new concept in customer service when he opened the first branch office in Kansas at 1201 Topeka Boulevard in Topeka.
- 1953 - Second office opened in Lawrence.
- 1954 - Capitol Federal moved into Mission, Kansas, adding a third office to its young branch network.
- 1958 - Assets reached $100 million.
- March, 1959 - John C. Dicus joined the Association.
- 1959 - Henry Bubb helped form Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation (MGIC) to help people purchase homes with lower down payment. Mr. Bubb elected as first Chairman of Board of Directors for MGIC in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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