Judge, 1921-08-13 · page 3 of 36
Judge — August 13, 1921 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "At The Old Swimmin' Hole—'Aw, Gee!'" This illustration by Walter De Maris depicts a nostalgic, rural American swimming scene. A group of children and young people enjoy a natural swimming hole surrounded by trees, with some swimming and others standing on the bank. The caption "Aw, Gee!" suggests mild disappointment or surprise. Without additional context from the article text, the cartoon's specific satirical point is unclear. It may comment on simpler, innocent childhood pleasures, or possibly contrast rural versus urban life—common Judge magazine themes in 1921. The illustration's sentimental tone indicates this is likely a humorous or whimsical piece rather than sharp political satire, possibly nostalgic commentary on American rural life during the increasingly urbanized 1920s.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
JUDGE “THE HAPPY MEDIUM” New York, AvuGust 13, 1921 $7.00 A YEAR Drawn by Wattes De Manis. At THE OLp Swimmin’ HotE—“Aw, Gee!” 3 comicbooks.com