The Fifteenth Report of the class, issued under date of March 31, 1910, contains much interesting matter, from which the following is taken:
Charles L. Sawyer of Minneapolis has been a member of the Minnesota legislature for the past four years. He is thus described in a pamphlet giving the record of the legislators of 1909: "C. L. Sawyer, 41st District. Insurgent leader; stood for direct legislation; was opposed to the pool, except on the tonnage tax; author of the Eminent Domain Act which was fought so vigorously by the Gas Trust; was against Nolan street railway bill; author of Teachers' Pension Fund Act. Sawyer did excellent service for the people throughout the session."
Charles R. Spalding January first severed his connection with the Mitchell-Spalding Coal Company, and formed the Spalding and Jackson Fuel Company, of which he is president. Office, 601 Fisher Building, 277 Dearborn St., Chicago.
Fred A. Walker was transferred a year ago from the managing editorship of the BostonJournal to a similar position with the Baltimore News, one of the great papers of the South.
Berton Williams has removed from Woonsocket, R. 1., to Ayer, Mass., where he is conducting a variety store.
Secretary, Rev. Wm. Byron Forbush, 171 Taylor Ave., Detroit, Mich.