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# Judge Magazine Cover - September 30, 1909 This is a **jubilee cover celebrating John Dewey**, the prominent American philosopher and educator. The radiating sunburst design behind his portrait suggests celebration and importance. In 1909, Dewey was a major intellectual figure, known for his progressive educational theories emphasizing practical experience over rote learning. The "Jubilee Number" likely commemorates a significant milestone—possibly his 50th birthday (born 1859) or an academic anniversary. Judge magazine, a satirical publication, treats Dewey with genuine respect here rather than mockery, indicating he was viewed favorably by the magazine's editors and educated readership. His distinctive mustache and formal attire reflect the dignity afforded to major public intellectuals of the Progressive Era.

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