Picture Of The Day

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How intricate were USC card tricks? In this picture from the 1930's, fans wear white shirts to form the background while other fans hold dark cards to form the words ``CHAMP 1931'' and the picture of the horse. Photo courtesy of USC digital library.

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BoscoH Author Profile Page said:

These are very cool. But I am thankful that if we had to choose one or the other, we got the Trojan Marching Band rather than the Trojan Sitting Card Trick Team.

BcS Author Profile Page said:

Tirebiter, were you at this game?

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