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Morris Rosenbaum[1] is credited for having designed the lion for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer while working with the Goodman Agency.[1]

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  • In 1910, according to U.S. Census, Morris was single, living with his parents and three brothers (George, Harry, and Abraham) at 1821 Madison Avenue.
  • In 1905, Morris was listed as an artist/painter in the New York Census; at the time, he lived at 1821 Madison with his parents and brothers (William H, George, Harry, and Abraham)
  • As of the 1930 US Census, Morris had never been married
  • In 1918, according to Morris' draft registration, he lived at 56 East 122nd Street, Manhattan
Inline citations
  1. ^ a b "Trademarks," Sidney Skolsky, New York Post, September 10, 1947