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The lion was chosen as the company's mascot in 1916 by publicist Howard Dietz, as a tribute to his alma mater Columbia University, whose mascot is a lion. Dietz was most directly inspired by the university's fight song, "Roar, Lion, Roar". [2] Names of the first two lions used for the Goldwyn Pictures logos are unknown.
The Nittany Lion is the eastern mountain lion mascot of the athletic teams of the Pennsylvania State University, known as the Penn State Nittany Lions. Created in 1907, the "Nittany" forename refers to the local Mount Nittany , which overlooks the university.
Victor E. Lion – mascot of the Molloy Lions; Victor E. Viking – mascot of the Northern Kentucky Norse, the Portland State Vikings, and the Western Washington Vikings; Victor E. Hawk – mascot of the Viterbo V-Hawks; Victor E. Warrior – mascot of the Wisconsin Lutheran Warriors; Viktor the Viking – mascot of the Grand View Vikings
The 1966 FIFA World Cup and the 2006 FIFA World Cup both used lions as their mascot. Turkish major football club Galatasaray SK has been symbolized by a lion since the 1930s. The Detroit Lions of the National Football League have featured a lion in their logo since 1934.
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Make a mountain lion the LA28 mascot. Recently, I’ve taken a deep dive into Olympic mascots after being wholly enamored by France’s Phryge — a red hat with expressive eyes that has taken a ...
Roar-ee the Lion at a home football game, 2018. Roar-ee the Lion is the current incarnation of the Columbia Lion, the official mascot of Columbia University and the Columbia Lions. Already a long established symbol of the university, it was first adopted as the university's mascot in 1910 under the name "Leo Columbiae", and was renamed Roar-ee ...
Bailey, the mascot of the Los Angeles Kings, is a 6-foot lion (6 foot 4 inches with mane included) who wears No. 72 because it is the average temperature in Los Angeles. He debuted during the 2007–2008 season and was named in honor of Garnet Bailey , who served as the Kings' Director of Pro Scouting from 1994 until his death in the September ...