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# Analysis of Judge Magazine, December 24, 1921 This page features a Christmas-themed illustration titled "The Christmas party was a howling success," accompanied by a poem called "The Spirit of Christmas" by George Mitchell. The image depicts a festive domestic scene with Santa Claus distributing gifts to children gathered around a decorated Christmas tree. Adult figures observe the celebration, which appears warmly satirical rather than politically pointed. The accompanying poem emphasizes traditional Christmas sentiments—snow, bells, charity, and goodwill—suggesting the magazine's focus here is sentimental rather than satirical commentary. This appears to be seasonal holiday content rather than political satire, offering readers uplifting Christmas messaging during the post-World War I period. The "howling success" caption humorously describes the chaotic but joyful family celebration.

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VoLuME 81, NUMBER 2095 DECEMBER 24, 1921 En nd Sopsrighted 10il by the Leche Dodge Go’, Willan The Christmas party was a howling success.