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WM. TAYLOR HARRIS, Principal Walnut Hills High School.
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wmwwmm The Walnut Hills High Jchool wwww HE twn excellent high schools. which for nearly half a century supplied means of advanced secondary education to the ambi- tiuus youth of our city, becoming overcrowded and altogether inadequate m the cultural demands of greater Cincinnati, had to be supplemented by another institution of their class. necessity for establishing another high school The urgent was felt most pressingly by citizens of that part of the city spreading northward to the attractive hiII-tops in the tnwnships of Columbia anrl Milli creek. aml taking in the urban localities 0f Vial- nnt Hills, Mnunt Auburn. Mondale. and Clifton. As early as the your IHSIH active members of the Board of Iitlucation 21nd of the Union Board uf High Schools were practically considering proposals which led to the erection of a commo- dious and really magnificent new high school building. on a lot two hundred feet square, 107 catcd on the corner of Burdett antl Ashland Ave- nues. in the midst nf a population eagerly de- sirous 0f the best educational advantages. 0 10 The schnnt edifice. one of the most elegant public buildings in the city, admirably designed for the acconmmdation of a large school. was unupletctl in the Autumn of 1HHIL at a cost of $1'2Hjnlii, the lot costing an additional $21,th0. The house contains seventeen light, airy recita- tion rooms. a spacious assembly hall. a fme gym- nasium. a good chemical and physical laboratory, and a biological laboratory. besides a general office. a library, and various lavatories. The committee having in charge the construc- tion of this noble building was composed of the following gentlemen: Jacob E. Cormany, H. H. Mithnefcr. Joseph J Parker, H. XV. Allens, and Charles H'vithwr, Jr. The local committee selected from the Union Board of High Schools to exercise supervisory care over the nexx-lyeorganized high school con- sisted, at first, of H. H. Mithnefer. John Schwaab, R. D. Barney, Drausin Wulsin, and William Mc- Callistcr. Since the initial organization, changes
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