RIWBA calls for nominations for the 2010
Ada Sawyer Award
Its that time of year again! The RIWBA is
looking for nominations for the winner of this years Ada
Sawyer award. As most of our members know, this award
is presented annually to a person in our community at
the RIWBA's Annual Dinner in May. Nominees should have
one or more of these qualities:
Nominees should also promotes philanthropy,
education, or mentoring Rhode Island and must demonstrate
the initiative and courage of Ada Sawyer. As Rhode Islanders
remember, Ada Sawyer worked for Charles Salisbury and
Percy Winchester Gardner in their law office at 75 Westminster
Street after she graduated from high school in 1909. Mr.
Gardner encouraged Ada, his secretary, to begin studying
law. In 1917, Ada registered to take the bar exam. At
that time, Rhode Island still permitted apprenticeships
for a period of three years, after which the apprentice
could sit for the bar exam without attending college or
law school. Ada Sawyer was the first woman to sit for
the Rhode Island Bar Exam on September 24, 1920. She was
one of twelve persons to pass the exam who had not gone
to college or law school. Shortly after that, the firm
became Gardner and Sawyer. Mr. Gardner and Ada remained
in practice together for 46 years.
If you know someone who meets these qualifications,
please email
or complete this form
by mail before May 1st.