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Image:CollegeCrown.png|[[Columbia College]] Crown
 
Image:CollegeCrown.png|[[Columbia College]] Crown
 
Image:SEASCrown.png|[[SEAS]] Crown
 
Image:SEASCrown.png|[[SEAS]] Crown
Image:SecularCrown.jpg|Spaded 'Secular' Crown (used by [[CUMC]], [[Student Services]], [[Columbia Law School|CLS]], and a growing number of divisions)
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Image:SecularCrown.jpg|Spaded 'Secular' Crown developed by [[CUMC]], not used by [[Student Services]], [[Columbia Law School|CLS]], [[School of Social Work|SSW]], and a growing number of divisions)
Image:OldCrown.jpg|An older version of the Crown. Formerly used by the [[Columbia University Press]], still used by [[Teachers College|TC]], and the basis of the [[SEAS]] crown
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Image:OldCrown.jpg|An older version of the Crown. Formerly also used by the [[Columbia University Press]], still used by [[Teachers College|TC]], and the basis of the [[SEAS]] crown
 
Image:GateCrown.jpg|The crown atop the 116th St. Gates
 
Image:GateCrown.jpg|The crown atop the 116th St. Gates
 
Image:GoldCrown.gif|Another Columbia Crown. One similar to this is on the Dean's door in Hamilton
 
Image:GoldCrown.gif|Another Columbia Crown. One similar to this is on the Dean's door in Hamilton
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Image:ccdeancrown.jpg|The Dean of Columbia College's Crown can be seen on his office's door and affixed to various furnishings in [[Hamilton Hall]].
 
Image:ccdeancrown.jpg|The Dean of Columbia College's Crown can be seen on his office's door and affixed to various furnishings in [[Hamilton Hall]].
 
Image:1911ivycrown.jpg|A Crown carved into the foundation of Hamilton Hall
 
Image:1911ivycrown.jpg|A Crown carved into the foundation of Hamilton Hall
Image:1914crown.jpg|A Crown ca. 1914, appearing in [[Frederick Keppel]]'s '''[[Books about Columbia|Columbia]]'''
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Image:1914crown.jpg|A crown ca. 1914, appearing in [[Frederick Keppel]]'s '''[[Books about Columbia|Columbia]]'''
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Image:ColumbiaClubSeal.gif|The Columbia Club of New York seal
 
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Revision as of 20:53, 12 September 2007

The Columbia Crown is a common symbol associated with the school. The crown has been one of the least consistent symbols, changing and morphing and appearing in various forms throughout the schools history. It has also been adapted in various fashions by different schools within the University. Recently, the school has standardized usage of the crown and it has taken precedent over the seal and shield in branding. For example, the law school switched from using the shield and it's own logo to the spaded crown in 2007.

While the general characteristics of the crown have remained constant - three crosses, one above the crown and one in each of the left and right 'chambers' of the crown, the shape and ornamentation of the crown has varied widely. Some variances include whether or not the top cross is attached to a ball, or directly to the crown; whether the two interior crosses are elongated to take up the entire space or are short, leaving white space; whether the exterior of the crown has been smooth, or studded; whether the bottom and center line of the design have been blank or decorated, and whether with circle or diamond patterns.

Pictures

Further Reading

A Little Polishing of the Crown: Columbia's logo gets slight revision (June 2007)