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# "Who's Who in Judge" - G.B. Inwood This page profiles **G.B. Inwood**, described as "one of the country's funnest artists" who "takes his laughing seriously." The accompanying text explains that Inwood was born in Michigan, studied art in Grand Rapids, then worked for the *Chicago Daily News*. Once that paper's circulation reached 500,000, he relocated to New York to contribute to *Judge* magazine itself. The photograph shows him at work at a drafting table, appearing to sketch or draw. The feature is essentially a biographical introduction to a staff artist/cartoonist, celebrating his career trajectory and contribution to the publication. It's a common magazine practice of the era—showcasing creative talent to readers.

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