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Judge — September 15, 1928 — page 6: what you’re looking at

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Judge — September 15, 1928 — page 6: Judge, 1928-09-15

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# "Judge" Page Analysis This illustration depicts a beach scene with a woman and two children confronting a man in the water. The woman declares, "She—I tell me, Horace—no man is goin' to do that to me!" The cartoon appears to satirize attitudes about bathing and propriety in early 20th-century America. The scene likely comments on evolving social norms regarding public swimming and gender relations—possibly mocking either overly protective Victorian sensibilities or new boldness in mixed-gender beach activities. The woman's defiant stance suggests she's rejecting some expected behavior or constraint. Without clearer identification of specific public figures or dated events, the precise satirical target remains unclear, though the subject touches on contemporary debates about morality, gender roles, and public decorum.

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JUDGE Sue—I tell ye, Horace—no man is goin’ to do that to me! 4 comicbooks.com