Judge, 1929-07-27 · page 1 of 38
Judge — July 27, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis This July 27, 1929 cover satirizes human behavior through the figure of an elegant woman in fashionable 1920s dress holding a rifle, surrounded by small men in top hats engaged in various activities (walking, carrying items, using umbrellas). The title "Why We Behave Like Human Beings" suggests social commentary on human nature. The woman with the gun appears to represent a dominant or controlling force, while the diminished men suggest male subservience or emasculation—likely satirizing contemporary gender dynamics or power relations. The heading "Lenz $13,000.00 Bridge Contest" indicates this relates to a specific news story or competition, though the connection between the cover illustration and that contest is unclear from the image alone.
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LENZ $13,000.00 BRIDGE CONTEST JUDGE JULY 27, 1929 PRICE 15 CENTS WHY WE BEHAVE: ; _ LIKE HOMAN BEINGS eomiebooks*com