Judge, 1931-11-21 · page 1 of 36
Judge — November 21, 1931 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - November 21, 1931 This cover advertises a **Lenz $25,000 Bridge Contest**, referencing what appears to be a prominent bridge-building or engineering competition of that era. The illustration shows a well-dressed man in formal attire holding flowers, standing before a large door marked "State Door" (or similar). The art style and composition suggest romantic or comedic anticipation—the man appears to be about to enter or propose something significant. The satire likely plays on the contrast between the substantial prize money ($25,000 during the Depression) and either the difficulty of winning it or the absurdity of the contest's requirements. Without additional context about the specific Lenz competition, the exact target of ridicule remains unclear, though the formal dress and flowers suggest mock-gallant behavior toward what may be a bureaucratic or challenging endeavor.
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PRI 15 CENTS na LENZ $23.000.00 | BRIDGE CONTEST gpa