Judge, 1908-09-19 · page 2 of 16
Judge — September 19, 1908 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page from Judge magazine contains editorial commentary and political cartoons. The main cartoon titled "His Choice" (credited to Grant Hamilton) depicts a figure labeled "ROOSEVELT'S SHADOW" being presented with two suited men—likely representing political choices or candidates. The text includes "A Heart-to-Heart Talk with Contributors," discussing manuscript submissions, and "An Omen," which references the return of Olympic athletes and uses this as a metaphor for political enthusiasm, comparing it to ancient Rome. A sidebar titled "Cleveland for Taft" advocates for William Howard Taft's presidency, praising his judicial experience and character as suitable for high office. The page criticizes political figures and explores themes of American political leadership, though without a specific date visible, the exact election or event remains unclear from this image alone.