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# Who's Who in Judge: Angus MacDonald This is a profile page introducing **Angus MacDonald**, a cartoonist and illustrator for *Judge* magazine. The text describes him as having a "dual personality": MacDonald the artist (known for humorous double-page drawings) and MacDonald the golfer ("Beau Brummel," the best-dressed man at Westport Country Club). Born in St. Louis in 1876, MacDonald was educated at Christian Brothers College and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He illustrated for *Life*, *Scribner's*, *Ladies' Home Journal*, and *Harper's* before joining *Judge*. The accompanying photograph shows MacDonald at work at a drawing table. A playful note mentions he wears a monocle—a detail supposedly invisible in the photograph, adding humor to the profile.

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ANGUS MacDONALL Y ve have ‘before you, dear reader, a dual personality: The gentleman in the fore- ground is Angus MacDonall, artist, whose big double-page drawings, full of humor and sen- timent, are familiar to all JupcE fans. The other gentleman is Angus MacDonall, Beau Brummel, the best dressed man who ever played golf at the Westport Country Club. They make a very rare combination. Angus was born in St. Louis in 1876, the Cen- tennial year, which is almost as good as having the Fourth of July for a birthday. He was edu- cated at the Christian Brothers College there and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts and has illus- trated stories and made cartoons for Life, Scrib- ner's, Ladies Home Journal, Harper's and many other well-known publications besides JUDGE. We'll tell you a little secret, although you will never be able to find it in the photograph— Angus wears a monocle! IDGE, Volume 87, No. 2247, November 22, 1924. Entered as Second-Class Matter, October 21, 1881, at the Post-Office at New York City, N. Y.. under Act of March 3, 1879. $5.00. year. 15c.a copy. etary, Joseph T. Cooney, Assutant Ireasurer: 627 West 43d St., New York, N. Y. ; Publiohed Weekly aad copyrighted 1924 by LealiesJudge Go, ithe US. and Great ‘Briain; Douglas. Cooke; President; Kendall Banning, ViewPretdeat and Lalioral Deector: Norman Aathooy, Lj es hese leas ts Cote see cae Hens Vato ok stem eee Colson: Aree: 3 comicbooks.com