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Columbia and Revolt
* Smith, Mark M., Stono: Documenting and Interpreting a Southern Slave Revolt, Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2005.
During the 1968 Columbia Student Revolt, he served as spokesperson for dissident students protesting a variety of issues, most notably the Vietnam War.
Image taken from the film Columbia Revolt.

Columbia and black-and-white
The black-and-white cartoons and the silent films were sold to Guild Films under license of Sunset Productions, which was established by Warners as its television subsidiary in the same manner as Columbia Pictures ' Screen Gems, and the aforementioned 1948 – 1949 color cartoons remained with Warner Brothers ).
The black-and-white series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on the Columbia Broadcasting System ( CBS ).
Imperiled heroines in need of rescue were a frequent occurrence in black-and-white movie serials made by studios such as Mascot Pictures, Universal, Columbia and Republic Pictures in the 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s.
In 1945, Ferrer made a modest directing debut with The Girl of the Limberlost, a low-budget black-and-white film for Columbia.
Columbia did not move the Phantasies out of black-and-white until the end of 1946, when it went to all-Cinecolor production.

Columbia and 1968
* 1968 – Vietnam War: Student protesters at Columbia University in New York City take over administration buildings and shut down the university.
Some notable historical groups formed along the way include Colgate University's The Colgate 13 ( 1942 ), Dartmouth College's Aires ( 1946 ), Cornell University's Cayuga's Waiters ( 1949 ) and The Hangovers ( 1968 ), the Columbia University Kingsmen ( 1949 ), the Jabberwocks of Brown University ( 1949 ), and the University of Rochester YellowJackets ( 1956 ).
" In 1968, he spoke at Columbia about his activism and in the mid-1960s Spiral created an exhibition of black and white artworks.
* Columbia Pictures ( some properties licensed 1945 to 1968 )
Consequently, when The Byrds ' Columbia recording contract was renewed on February 29, 1968, it was only original members Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman who signed it.
Recording sessions for Sweetheart of the Rodeo commenced at Columbia Records ' recording studios in the Music Row area of Nashville on March 9, 1968.
Mid-way through, the sessions moved to Columbia Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, finally coming to a close on May 27, 1968.
Universities were simultaneously occupied in May in Paris, in the Columbia University protests of 1968, and in Japanese student strikes.
* The Seekers ' Greatest Hits ( 1968 ) Columbia SCXO 7830
* April 23 – April 30 – Vietnam War: Student protesters at Columbia University in New York City take over administration buildings and shut down the university ( see main article Columbia University protests of 1968 ).
The Canadian contribution, The Genuine Jug Band from Vancouver, British Columbia has most of the original members who have played together since 1968.
The band's record label, Columbia Records, had arranged for The Byrds to be allowed to perform at the Ryman on March 15, 1968, a prospect that thrilled Parsons.
He attended law school through a scholarship at Columbia University and earned an LL. B ( law degree ) in 1968.
* Monk's Greatest Hits ( Columbia, 1968 )
His family moved to Surrey, British Columbia, in 1966, then settled in Port Coquitlam in 1968.
* James J. P. McShane ( 1909 – 1968 ), Appointed U. S. Marshal for the District of Columbia by President John F. Kennedy then named Chief Marshal in 1962
* Andrew W. Cordier ( 1901 – 1975 ), history professor ( 1923 – 1944 ), co-founder of the United Nations ( 1925 – 1945 ), President of Columbia University ( 1968 – 1970 )
After Good Times flopped in 1968, Columbia Pictures immediately sold rights to their intended follow-up film Speedway to MGM.
He was chosen by the New York City school system to help settle a teacher strike in 1967, and by Columbia University to investigate riots on its campus in 1968.
Tension between the rival cities began to abate in 1968, when Hilltop mayor Vivian Caesar and Columbia Heights mayor Bruce Nawrocki met alongside their respective city councils to discuss mutual issues.
Albright returned to Washington in 1968, and commuted to Columbia for her PhD, which she received in 1975.
In 1968, the Snake River Bridge ( originally built over the Columbia at Vantage in 1927, then disassembled in 1963 ) was re-assembled in the area, providing additional access over the Snake River.
Furthermore, she was awarded honorific doctorates of Columbia University, New York, in 1964 and of the University of Copenhagen in 1968 as well as numerous honorific memberships.

Columbia and documentary
Columbia Music Video also released a home video " Hangin ' Tough ", a documentary on the band directed by Doug Nichol and produced by Bryan Johnson, that included their four hit music videos and a live concert recorded during their 1989 tour.
* Columbia: The Tragic Loss, a documentary that focuses on Ilan Ramon
Despite a large amount of promotion on behalf of Columbia Records ( including a 25-minute documentary on the history of The Obsessed ), the album did not sell as well as expected.
His two documentary histories, The Blue and the Gray and The Spirit of Seventy-Six ( the latter co edited with his longtime friend and Columbia colleague Richard B. Morris ), are comprehensive collections of primary sources on the Civil War and the American Revolution as seen by participants.
Haas and Diliberto had previously produced the award-winning documentary series Totally Wired ( 1982 – 1989 ), which won Columbia University's Major Armstrong Award, the Ohio State Award, and the National Federation of Community Broadcaster's Award.
The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by University of British Columbia law professor Joel Bakan, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott.
* Erik Barnouw, writer, critic, documentary filmmaker, Columbia University professor
He cut an LP with Columbia Records entitled " Bad, but not Evil " after his description of himself in the documentary.
* Howard Weinberg, documentary filmmaker, television journalist and professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
The documentary won a Sports Emmy Award in 2004 for " Outstanding Sports Journalism " and the 2006 Alfred I. duPont – Columbia University Award for outstanding broadcast journalism.
* Margaret Ratliff is studying documentary filmmaking at Columbia College in Chicago.
However, when interviewed about the situation for Chris Hall's and Mike Kerry ’ s 2011 documentary Ballad of Mott the Hoople, Hunter laughed nervously, saying " I can ’ t really discuss it ... there ’ s a blank there as far as I ’ m concerned – all of a sudden we ’ re on Columbia Records, and ' Dudes ' was the first single.
Harrison was on the program primarily to promote the Raga documentary with Ravi Shankar, but after making a surprise guest performance with Gary Wright's new band Wonderwheel, he launched into a complaint about his US record company's interference and threatened to take the whole album package to Columbia.

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