The Nation - News from Dec. 2, 1985
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The Democratic National Committee plans to retire the donkey as a symbol of the party in an effort to put on “a new face,” New York magazine said. It was not immediately clear what the new logo would be, but the magazine quoted party officials as saying it was being designed by Saul Bass of Hollywood, who created the symbols of AT&T;, Warner Communications and United Air Lines.
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