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Columbia Pictures’ 1992 Lady Liberty. From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures retired Lady Liberty from the screen. The logo was later rescued in 1982 after The Coca-Cola Company purchased the studios.
Lady Liberty debuted on the big screen in 1924, following a decision by Columbia Pictures' founders, brothers Jack and Harry Cohn and business partner Joe Brandt, to change the name of the company ...
The indomitable Lady Columbia defends the United States with her snazzy patriotic shield, c. 1890. Library of Congress. The first and longest-ruling mascot of the United States made her debut ...
The Statue of Liberty, France's gift to the U.S., was originally viewed as a tribute to the end of slavery. But poet Emma ...
During a family visit to pay our respects at The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, I met Lady Columbia — a stone sculpture that personifies the United States — on Nov. 26 ...
The Lady With the Torch and “Prophetic Anti-Fascist Quickies”: Locarno Fetes Columbia Pictures at 100. The retrospective promises "existentialist cowboys" and more in "beloved classics and ...
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