Judge, 1923-09-01 · page 4 of 36
Judge — September 1, 1923 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "School Begins" - Cartoon Analysis This illustration depicts a schoolmaster or authority figure saying goodbye to various animals—likely representing different nations or groups—as they depart for "school." The text "good by EVERybody" suggests the beginning of a collective educational or disciplinary experience. The cartoon appears to satirize international relations, possibly referencing a period when multiple nations were entering into conflict or a shared political situation. The animals likely represent different countries being sent to learn lessons through warfare or political struggle—a common metaphor in Judge magazine's satirical tradition. Without additional context about the specific publication date, the exact historical reference remains unclear, though the style suggests early-to-mid 20th century. The overall tone mocks the inevitability or resignation with which nations enter into serious conflicts.
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