Judge, 1905-06-10 · page 3 of 16
Judge — June 10, 1905 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page The page contains two separate items: **Upper section**: An article titled "Judge Has Consented to Discover the North Pole" discusses an Arctic expedition. It explains preparations needed for polar exploration, including proper equipment, supplies, and personnel selection. The text emphasizes the expedition's difficulty and the need for experienced leadership. **"Admiral Nancy" illustration**: A humorous poem accompanies a drawing of a rotund figure in Arctic gear commanding sled dogs. The satire appears to mock someone named Nancy Lane attempting to lead a polar expedition—treating it as absurd that this person would undertake such a dangerous venture. **"A Good Field" cartoon (bottom)**: Shows two men conversing near farm animals. The caption references someone's job performance or advertising claims, though the specific political reference is unclear without additional context. The overall tone suggests satirizing contemporary expeditions or public figures attempting ambitious Arctic ventures.