Judge, 1928-07-07 · page 7 of 36
Judge — July 7, 1928 — page 7: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis of "Ho For the Open Road!" Page This page from *Judge* magazine features photographs of various social outings rather than political cartoons. The content includes: 1. **Vice-Presidents' Annual Outing** — A boat excursion on St. Neithor's Day, featuring someone named Joe Cooney with a derby hat. 2. **"When Good Fellows Get Together"** — Fred Regan, Vernal Bates, and friends at Coney Island. 3. **"Ain't We Got Fun?"** — Alms stitchers from the Pan Factory at their Bryant Park outing, with Ruth Eastman identified. 4. **"What's in That Keg?"** — A group of "he and she" polishers at Van Cortlandt Park, with Paul Reilly and Donald McKee noted. The page celebrates leisure activities and social gatherings among working-class and white-collar groups, reflecting early 20th-century American recreational culture without obvious political satire.
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JUDGE O FOR THE OPEN ROAD! amy |X » a4 ae! Summer is indeed a gay season among the Jepar folks, and their happy, carefree laughter ean be heard in every nook and cranny, ntain, bill and stream, THE ANNUAL OUTING OF VICE-PR Cruising up the Erie Canal on St. Swithin's Day. The man with the derby is Joe Cooney. “AIN'T WE GOT PUN!” Ahem stitchers from the Pun Factory at their annual outing in Bryant Park, The the hat is Ruth one with Eastman, WHEN GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER Fred Rogan, Vernal Bates, and some of their friends at Coney Island. WHAT'S IN THAT K A merry group of “he and she" polishers at Van Cortlandt Park, The two gentlemen in’ suspenders are Paul Reilly and Donald ™ comicbooks.com