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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This August 15, 1925 Judge cover features an illustration titled "Putting One Over" by Ruth Eastman. The image shows a woman in 1920s athletic/bathing attire juggling boxing gloves while sitting on a brick ledge, with a snake nearby. The satire likely references the "modern woman" of the Jazz Age—the flapper era when women were increasingly participating in sports, boxing, and other activities previously reserved for men. The juggling of boxing gloves suggests women "juggling" or balancing traditionally masculine pursuits with femininity. The snake may symbolize danger or deception in this role-reversal. The phrase "putting one over" implies the woman is cleverly deceiving or outwitting traditional expectations, making this a commentary on changing gender roles during the 1920s.

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