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Date Added: August 28, 2008 11:12:05 AM
Of the many labels attached to Syracuse University, being an artistic epicenter might not be too high on the list. But the addition of more creative hallmarks is pushing SU toward becoming synonymous with arts and culture studies. In early July, SU received the generous gift of 200,000 78 rpm records from the collection of Morton "Morty" J.

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