Judge, 1927-09-10 · page 1 of 36
Judge — September 10, 1927 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, September 10, 1927 This cover depicts a sailor sitting in a small rowboat labeled "HOPE" and "HOME," holding what appears to be a steering mechanism or rudder. The caption reads "NO MOTOR TO GUIDE HER!" The cartoon likely satirizes a contemporary situation involving nautical navigation or maritime policy, though the specific reference is unclear without additional context from the magazine's contents. The sailor's appearance—with striped shirt and cap—is stereotypically rendered for the era. The phrase "no motor to guide her" suggests criticism of inadequate leadership or direction in some endeavor, possibly relating to government policy, international relations, or domestic governance during the 1920s. The "Hope" and "Home" labels suggest the cartoon comments on American prospects or direction during this period.
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SEPTEMBER 10, 1927 PRICE 15 CENTS | ‘ eS ei, : \ pe Se came seems wink ae ‘|e MOMOB tO GUIDE HER! | Comicbooks.com