. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . e children were born to them: Charles Gushing, born in April,1872, died in August, 1873; Clara EUnor, born September 16,1875; marriedMr. Royden Loring, resides in Dorchester, Mass.; George Stanley, born Decem-ber 11, 1881, resides in Boston, Mass. REUEL SMALL, I\I. S. Reuel Small, son of Albert Henry and Sarah Jane (Hastings) Small, wasborn in Newry, Oxford County, Me., September 22, 1847. In 1852, his parentsremoved to Auburn, Me., where he prepared for college. He entered theLmiversity in March, 1864, and gradua


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . e children were born to them: Charles Gushing, born in April,1872, died in August, 1873; Clara EUnor, born September 16,1875; marriedMr. Royden Loring, resides in Dorchester, Mass.; George Stanley, born Decem-ber 11, 1881, resides in Boston, Mass. REUEL SMALL, I\I. S. Reuel Small, son of Albert Henry and Sarah Jane (Hastings) Small, wasborn in Newry, Oxford County, Me., September 22, 1847. In 1852, his parentsremoved to Auburn, Me., where he prepared for college. He entered theLmiversity in March, 1864, and graduated B. S. in 1866; served with the corpsof cadets at Newport, Vt., in October, 1864, during the St. Albans Raidexcitement, (q. v.); was a member of the 0 X Fraternity; received the degreeof M. S. in course in 1911. He immediately began the study of law and was admitted to the bar in1868. Before this last date, he had learned the art of shorthand, then butlittle practiced in Maine; and shortly after his admission to the bar. he was 1866] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 743. appointed a court reporter, and has followed that occupation ever since. Hewas official reporter for the senate of Maine at the sessions of 1868 and held the position of official re-porter of the superior court forCumberland county for twenty-eightyears. In 1889, he was sent by theUnited States Department of Stateto Halifax, N. S., to report the casesof the American fishing vessels seizfMby Canada for violation of tinDominion fishery laws. In 1896, MrSmall was appointed chief clerk onthe part of the United States of theBehring Sea claims commission, andserved through that arbitration. OnJanuary 5, 1898, he was appointed bySpeaker Reed one of the official re-porters of debates in the NationalHouse of Representatives, a positionhe has held to date. In 1868, helocated in Deering, Me., where hehas made his residence to date. Heis a Republican in politics; served sixyears, on the school committee, andf


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