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# Judge's Revue of Spring This page presents seasonal humor using spring as a framework for social commentary: **"In the spring, a young man's fancy"** — depicts children, likely referencing the famous Tennyson poem about spring romance. **"Fisherman's Luck"** — shows a figure by a tree with the magazine's masthead, a visual pun on spring activities. **"Green Apples"** — photograph showing what appears to be children near fruit, playing on spring's arrival and youth's recklessness. **"April showers bring more milk"** — man in rain, satirizing how April weather affects dairy production or milk delivery. **"The first swim"** — rural swimming scene marking seasonal recreation. The centerpiece shows a crowd around a tree, captioning "No, nothing serious, simply an onion has sprouted in Jones' garden" — absurdist humor about unexpected spring growth. Overall, spring themes mixing romance, nature, and domestic life.