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“...into an irresistible force of propulsion which rais-
ed him head and shoulders above his other B.W.I. compa-
triots. We need no more convincing proof than a glance at
the positions of trust and responsibility which he held up to
the time of his departure: Editor of The Voice; Presi-
dent of the Shell Sports Association; Secretary of the
C.P.I.M. Camp Boxing Commision; Secretary of the Curacao
Cycling Association; Member of the C.P.I.M. Camp Com-
mittee; Curacao representative of the Trinidad Guardian.
At the moment too, Hepburn is completing a Letters
Course from the Roosevelt-McKinley Institute of Chicago,
U.S.A., for a Bachelor of Letters Degree.
Hepburn has been a scholar of no mean calibre. He
won a Castries Town Board exhibition to St. Marys College
in 1930. He passed the Cambridge Preliminary examination
in 1931; the Junior in 1932; Junior Honours in 1933; the
School Certificate, 1st Class, in 1935; the London Matri-
culation, 2nd Class, in 1936.
A keen sportsman, he was for several...”
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