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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover, September 8, 1928 This satirical cover depicts a woman at a beach holding a small child, with an enormous moon looming behind her. The caption reads "MIND—ALL MIME!" (likely "MIND—ALL MINE!"), suggesting possessiveness or maternal claim. The cartoon appears to comment on 1920s beach culture and contemporary attitudes toward motherhood or family. The exaggerated moon and the woman's prominent, assertive posture suggest the satire targets attitudes about women's roles—possibly mocking either possessive parenting or women's independence during the Jazz Age. The specific social commentary remains somewhat unclear without additional context, though it likely reflects period anxieties about changing gender roles during the liberated 1920s.

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430 SEPTEMBER 8, 1928 PRICE 15 CENTS : a. chiaell ey omicbooks.com