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Judge — January 31, 1931 — page 1: Judge, 1931-01-31

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# Judge Magazine Political Cartoon Analysis This appears to be a satirical Judge magazine cover titled "The Die-Hard," depicting a caricatured figure (likely representing a political or social opponent) standing defiantly amid snow and winter conditions. The character sports exaggerated features typical of period caricature. The cartoon's meaning remains somewhat unclear without additional context, though "die-hard" suggests depicting someone stubbornly resistant to change or defeat. Various small figures and symbols surround the main character, possibly representing consequences or opposing forces. The page includes advertising elements and what appears to be a mascot character ("Jet Rolf"). The satirical intent seems directed at mocking persistent resistance to something—possibly a political position, social movement, or policy—though the specific historical reference cannot be definitively identified from the image alone.

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