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I've had a faculty member ask about online access to pre-1970 issues of Hollywood Reporter.  Is there any?  Someone posted last year to CAMS-Lib that there was no online access beyond the 1990s, but I was wondering if that had changed.

Many thanks for whatever insight anyone has!

Cheers,

C. Camille Cooper
Associate Librarian
English, Performing Arts, the RCID program, Popular Reading, & Digital Humanities
501 R. M. Cooper Library<http://www.clemson.edu/library>
Clemson University<http://www.clemson.edu/>
Clemson SC  29634-3001
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