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urnsRU8-TKRdope | it ishich.lookthathites great that j right, |rt ofever}thatlong□everaided head-ccotn-of anre si’ theWALNUT HILLS PRIZE STUDENT cha,ALSO AND ATHLETE. * wer«! « t*. Receive** Harvard Book as Recognition of Standing in His ClassesjWith athletic achievements breaking the records of all other highschools in the United States and ascholarship standing recognized in the ipresentation late Thursday of theHarvard Book, from the Cincinnati WhiHarvard Club. DeHart Hubbard, a dariinegro, living at 291lt;* I'ark Avenue, a scwas announced as the highest honor Misspupil of Walnut Hills High School plavHubbard is to be graduated Friday* MNight at the age of 17. He won unu-» sodesual distinction in athletics with the ' TUUfollowing achievements: One-hundred » *‘T1I yard dash 10 seconds: running broad ' Tijump, 2feet € inches: high jump, 5 Minifeet s inches; hurling the javelin 140 Wesfeet. 120-yard high hurdle 16 4-5 sec MIN onds; discuss throw. 112 feet, 0 in- i Wches. in the 100 vard dash and SC1lt;bro id jump Hr,b*ard broke all records Hfe*.! ol high schools in the United States.. ouito tMi?- Certrude Monroe is able ty be ture
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The Union

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Sat, Jun 25, 1921

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