Class Notes

CLASS OF 1888

April, 1910 Wm. Byron Porbush
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1888
April, 1910 Wm. Byron Porbush

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.