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Judge — January 16, 1932 — page 1: what you’re looking at

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Judge — January 16, 1932 — page 1: Judge, 1932-01-16

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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page This appears to be a June-dated cover featuring two cartoon characters playing tennis. The left figure wears a white sleeveless shirt; the right wears darker clothing and a hat labeled "BOB PECK." Various product boxes are scattered around them, including visible text reading "CUT PLUG" and "30¢ PECK." The satire likely references commercial products or brands of the era being personified as tennis players. The specific identities of the characters remain unclear without additional context, though the style suggests early-to-mid 20th century American comic art. The scattered commercial packaging suggests commentary on consumerism or advertising culture. The "BOB PECK" label and product placement indicate this may parody actual commercial figures or spokespeople known to contemporary Judge readers.