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Judge — February 20, 1926 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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Judge — February 20, 1926 — page 11: Judge, 1926-02-20

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# Political Cartoon Analysis This page from *Judge* magazine contains two satirical cartoons, though the OCR text is largely corrupted and unreadable, making precise identification difficult. The **top cartoon** appears to depict an inverted or chaotic domestic scene with figures suspended upside-down among household items and furniture. The text references "BROKEN VISION," suggesting this may satirize distorted perception or confused circumstances—possibly political or social disorder presented through domestic imagery. The **bottom cartoon** shows figures in what appears to be an outdoor scene with supplies or equipment, rendered in *Judge*'s typical satirical sketch style. Without legible captions or clearer context, I cannot confidently identify the specific political figures, events, or social commentary these cartoons target. The page quality and OCR errors prevent accurate determination of the magazine's date or the particular issues being mocked. A higher-resolution source or uncorrupted text would be necessary for reliable interpretation.

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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

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