Judge, 1921-11-05 · page 2 of 36
Judge — November 5, 1921 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This page features a portrait photograph of **Heywood Broun**, identified by his handwritten signature below the image. The accompanying text announces that beginning November 5th, Broun—described as a "feature writer of the *New York World*"—will become a regular movie critic for *Judge* magazine. The announcement uses playful language ("Stop at your pet news stand, get your copy, then 'Judge for yourself'") to promote Broun's new column reviewing movie productions. This appears to be a straightforward professional announcement rather than political satire. *Judge* is leveraging Broun's reputation as a *New York World* writer to attract readers interested in film criticism during the silent or early sound film era.
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OMMENCING with the issue of November 5th, Heywood Broun, feature writer of the New York World, will review the movie productions as a regu- lar feature of Jupae. This means that the readers of Jupae will have the latest word of the movie world told only as Heywood Broun can tell it. Stop at your pet news stand, get your copy, then “Judge for yourself.” comicbooks.com