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# "Who's Who in Judge" — Nate Collier This is a biographical feature introducing **Nate Collier**, one of Judge magazine's contributing artists. The page explains his background: born in Orangeville, Illinois, trained at the National School of Illustrating in Indianapolis, and worked as a cartoonist for the *Indiana Dispatch*, *Ohio Star Journal*, and *Minnesota News Tribune* before moving to New York and joining Judge. The photograph shows Collier at work with what appears to be animation or illustration equipment. The text humorously notes he's a "humorous writer" and jokes that "George Ade had better look out for his laurels"—comparing Collier to the famous Indiana humorist George Ade, suggesting Collier is a rival talent worth watching.

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WHO'S WHO IN JUDGE NATE COLLIER \ X JE have with us to-day Nate Collier, one of JUDGE'S funniest artists. Nate was born in Orangeville, IIL, and studied at the National School of Illus- trating in Indianapolis and also under J. Howard Smith, one of JUDGE'S oldest contributors. Soon after he became cartoonist for the Indiana Dispatch, also the Ohio Star Journal and the Minnesota News Tribune. After cleaning up half a million in cartooning he moved to New York and bought himself a house in Elmhurst, L. L., and started working for JUDGE. Nate is also a humorous writer and George Ade had better look out for his laurels. JUDGE, Volome #8, Publiahed We Jou Secretary No. 2: 4c May 0, 1925. Entered a* Second-Clase Matter, Ortober 21, 1881, at comicbooks.com