Walter C. Sadler

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Walter Clifford Sadler was a politician and academic from Ann Arbor, Michigan. He served two terms as mayor of Ann Arbor, from 1937 to 1941, and was elected unopposed in 1939.

His book publications included The specifications and law on engineering works, Legal Aspects of Engineering, The proposed relocation of railroad facilities in Richmond, California, Industrial law, and Selected cases on partnership.

Preceded by
Robert A. Campbell
Mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan
1937–1941
Succeeded by
Leigh J. Young