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WHO’S WHO IN JUDGE OTHO CUSHING ADIES and gentlemen, we have with us to-day some one whom you all probably remember as famous for his line drawings—Otho Cushing himself! (Cheers.) He did not come from Mount Olympus, as you may have suspected, but was born in Baltimore, studied art in Boston and Paris and became so good at it that he taught drawing at the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. After that he drew for practically every magazine in the country. During the war he was official artist and a captain in the Air Service in France for two years. IDGE, Volume 89, No. 2282, July 25, 1925. Entered as Second-Class Matter, October 21, 18 1e Post-Office at New York City, N. Y., under Act of March 3, 1879, $5.00. a year. 1Sc a copy. bllshed Weekly and copyrighted 1928 by Leslle-Judge Co. in the U. S. and Great Britain: ' Douglas Hi coske, Presideat; ‘Kendall Ravaing, Vice Preadent and Ediioril Dieetors Norman Asthony. Secretary: Joseph T. Cooney, Ass't Treasurer; 627 West 43d St., New York, N. Y-_ Particular attention is called to the fact that every article and picture appearing in JupcE is protected under the provisions of Section 3 of the Copyright Law of the U.S. For advertising rates address E. R, Crowe & Company, Inc., New York: 25 Vanderbilt Avenue. ‘Chicago: 225 North Michigan Avenue. comicbooks.com