Judge, 1913-03-08 · page 1 of 24
Judge — March 8, 1913 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine, March 8, 1913 - "Boy Scouts" This page shows a darkened photograph labeled "Boy Scouts" at the bottom. The image is extremely dark and underexposed, making it difficult to discern clear details of what's being depicted. Given the date (1913) and title, this likely references the Boy Scouts of America, which had been founded just a few years earlier (1910). However, without clearer visibility of the actual content, I cannot definitively identify specific figures or determine what satirical point Judge is making about the organization. The darkness of the photograph itself may be intentional—possibly satirizing the Boy Scouts movement, their activities, or leadership—but the specific target and critique remain unclear from this reproduction.