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July 31, 2006: USC Library Becomes Digital

"Four have been so far: The Otto F. Ege Collection of Medieval manuscripts; The Ethelind Pope Brown Collection, watercolors of mostly birds and trees found in the Southeast; “Development of the Printed Page,” which covers the evolution of the printed page, with examples from the 15th through the 20th centuries; and The Joseph Cohen Collection of Isaac Rosenberg."

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