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Judge — November 23, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at

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Judge — November 23, 1929 — page 1: Judge, 1929-11-23

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# True Story Magazine Cover Analysis This is a cover for *True Story* magazine (November 23, 1929), not Judge. The tagline "Believe It or NOT" references the popular "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" feature. The cover features a glamorous woman with flowers in her hair and pearl necklace—typical of 1920s beauty standards. The mention of "Solutions in Lenz Bridge Contest" at the bottom likely refers to a reader-participation puzzle or game, common in magazines of this era. The "Believe It or NOT" framing suggests the issue contains sensational or unusual human-interest stories—*True Story*'s specialty. There's no obvious political satire here; this appears to be mainstream entertainment/lifestyle content aimed at the general public.

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rue Stor Believe It or NOT November 23, 1929 a . ‘Numbe Sein