Judge, 1925-03-14 · page 2 of 36
Judge — March 14, 1925 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Who's Who in Judge: Frank Hanley This is a biographical profile page from Judge magazine introducing Frank Hanley, described as "a real born and raised Greenwich Villager." The text explains that Hanley studied at the Art Student's League in New York City, served in the Navy, and discovered Judge magazine while in Timbuctoo. He became so enthusiastic about the publication that he brought a copy home and has since been contributing to it. The photograph shows two figures examining what appears to be artwork or designs at a table. This is essentially a staff introduction or advertisement for the magazine itself, celebrating Hanley's connection to Judge and positioning him as a contributor helping improve the publication. It reflects Judge's practice of promoting its own staff members and creative team.
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FRANK HANLEY HAKE hands with Frank Hanley, folks! Here's | a real born and raised Greenwich Villager and, in spite of it, a real nice fellow! | Frank studied at the Art Student’s League in New | York City and after he got through there he joined the Navy and saw the world. While he was in Timbuctoo he happened across a 4 copy of JUDGE and liked it so well he took the first | boat back home. Ever since then he has been helping JUDGE to become even better! —_I S187, $8.00 yrar. 18e a copy: ‘al Dwector Norman Anthony. ie Jouce t protected ender the Ma JUDGE. Volume 88, No 2263, March 14. 1928. Batered as Second-Clase Matter. October 21. 1881, a the Pout Oficr at New Vorb City. N.Y. under Ad Publinhed Weealy and u Secretary; Joseph T. € comicbooks.com