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# Judge Magazine: "Industrial Number" Cover Analysis This is a special political issue cover featuring a portrait of an unidentified man in an ornamental oval frame, surrounded by American flags and radiating light—imagery typically reserved for revered political figures or candidates. The title "INDUSTRIAL NUMBER" suggests this issue focused on industrial policy or candidates' positions on industry. The elaborate patriotic staging—multiple flags, ceremonial framing, and rays of light—appears satirical, likely mocking the overwrought glorification of a particular political figure associated with industrial interests. Without identifying the specific person or election year, the satire targets the tendency to treat political candidates with exaggerated reverence, particularly regarding their industrial policy credentials. Published by Judge Company of New York.