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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (November 5, 1927) This cover by Ruth Eastman depicts a fashionable woman in 1920s attire—cloche hat, double-breasted coat, and elegant gloves—holding what appears to be a small dog or similar object. She carries a flag, suggesting patriotic or political themes. The caption reads "Old Die For Dear Old Yale," likely referencing Yale University and possibly relating to collegiate traditions or alumni loyalty. The figure's stylish presentation and the magazine's satirical nature suggest the cartoon comments on contemporary upper-class American society, possibly mocking either excessive patriotism, college elitism, or the fashionable affectations of wealthy women during the Jazz Age. The specific political or social reference remains unclear without additional context.

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NOVEMBER 5 1927 comicbooks.com