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Judge — February 22, 1930 — page 6: Judge, 1930-02-22

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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis The top cartoon depicts skiers tumbling down a snowy slope in chaotic disarray, captioned "Razz me again an' I'll pitch ya inta th' middle o' next week!" This appears to be physical comedy about ski mishaps rather than political satire. Below is a section titled "Portrait of George Washington Crossing the Delaware Today," which reimagines the famous historical crossing with modern elements—soldiers holding oars, references to "bathing girls," ice hazards, and casual banter. This satirizes how modern mundane concerns and casual attitudes contrast sharply with the gravitas of Washington's actual 1776 crossing, poking fun at contemporary culture's trivialization of historical significance. The lower cartoon shows people with a barrel on an inclined track, captioned "Home, James!"—likely domestic humor about transportation.

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JUDGE Lonely Hearts The man who likes to talk about his operation nd the one who enjoys doing sleight-of-hand tricks. The girl who married an endurance flier . d the one who never gocs | out with young men unless accom- | panied by a chaperon. The Bostonian who enjoys the com- | | panionship of a good book nd the man who sits in the rumble he college boy who doesn’t like gin... and the person who insists on | | telling how bright his little son is. Marvin... and the Towan who didn’t move to Los Angeles. —O. R. And no matter how you slice it, it’s still golf. | “Give a sentence with ‘Life-saver mint. “Tf Life-saver mint it’s been since I met you!” to me, “I ran into your mother-in-law this morning.” “Good! I'll send her some flowers.” Switzerland wants a statesman who speaks less than Coolidge. They want him to represent: them the next naval disarmament conference. “Razz me again an’ I'll pitch ya inta th’ middle 0” next x Portrait of George Washington Crossing the Delaware Today ‘Turn this w little, Gener: Attaboy Now let us get one of you holding an oar in one hand and the cherry-tree hatchet in the other!” .. . “Oh, I wish you were here, folks! The river is full of ice.” . «+ “Better look out for the Coast Guard, General!” . “Hey, Eddie! Stand a coupla those bathing girls up in the prow of the | We gotta get legs in one tures!" . » will yuh? if you let us sign your exclusive story of your trip ... “Hey! Don't take that flashlight yet! Grover Whalen ain't here!” ... “And now, folks, he’s about to start! He's about to start! They're shoving off! Oh, it’s a wonderful sight!" +. "Wait a minute! nonchalant, Gene 7 “Get back, ack, now, you, and Jet ‘em get ng!” “Home, James!” comicbooks.com