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# "Judge" Magazine Cover Analysis (November 26, 1921) This satirical cover uses a mechanical metaphor to comment on a person or institution needing "General Overhauling and Carbon Removed." The illustration shows an adult figure working on a child like a mechanic servicing an engine, with tools visible. The phrase "carbon removed" refers to cleaning carbon buildup from machinery—here used as metaphor for removing corrupting influences or bad habits from a young person through disciplinary correction. The specific target is unclear without additional context, but the satire likely addresses either: - Educational reform - Parental/judicial discipline practices - Corruption in youth institutions The cartoon reflects early 1920s attitudes toward correction and reformation, treating human improvement as mechanical repair.

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William Allen White—Editorials NOVEMBER 26, 1921 Price 15 Cents . ‘ any | GENERAL ‘OVERHAULING AND ‘CARBON REMOVED RS sy YAMES MONTGOMERY FLAG