Judge, 1929-01-26 · page 12 of 34
Judge — January 26, 1929 — page 12: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page contains two satirical cartoons: **Top cartoon ("Lost Traveler—Oh, thank gawd!"):** A bedraggled man emerges from swirling snow/blizzard conditions, having apparently found shelter or safety. The humor derives from his relief at escaping harsh winter weather. **Bottom cartoon ("Early Morning Radio Announcer"):** A radio personality enthusiastically commands sleeping listeners to "snap into it!" while they remain sprawled in bed. The satire mocks the aggressive, cheerful tone of early morning radio broadcasts and their jarring effect on drowsy audiences who haven't yet fully awakened. Both cartoons use exaggerated line-work typical of Judge magazine's style. The satire targets everyday irritations—winter travel hazards and morning radio personalities—rather than specific political figures. These are gentle social commentaries on relatable modern inconveniences rather than pointed political satire. The page number indicates this is from a longer publication.
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