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Judge — January 26, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at

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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - January 26, 1929 This cover features a woman in athletic wear walking on a beach with tropical vegetation. The caption reads "The Least She's Done the Course In!" The satire appears to target women's evolving fashion and behavior in the late 1920s ("Roaring Twenties"). The revealing athletic wear—particularly the shorts and fitted top—represents the modernization of women's clothing, which conservative society viewed as scandalous. The phrase "done the course" suggests she's completing some kind of journey or social transformation. This reflects Judge's satirical commentary on changing gender norms: women's increasing independence, participation in sports, and rejection of restrictive Victorian dress. The tropical setting adds an exotic, carefree element, emphasizing generational conflict between traditional values and modern liberation.