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# Judge Magazine Page Analysis This page contains two satirical cartoons and university news items from the **University of Lackaday** (a fictional institution used for humor). **Top cartoon:** "I'm going home to Mother!" depicts a figure fleeing down a hallway with a suitcase, suggesting shame or defeat—likely mocking students who abandon education when facing difficulty or failure. **Bottom cartoon:** "You sit there crying, and your old man's worth a cool million!" shows a wealthy person's child crying despite paternal riches, satirizing the entitled, emotionally fragile offspring of the wealthy who expect money to solve all problems. Both cartoons employ class-based humor typical of early 20th-century Judge satire, mocking privileged youth, parental indulgence, and the supposed softness of wealthy Americans' children.

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old man worth acool million!” 6 U. of Lackaday RADUATION exercises will be held in Palmer Hall approximately May 20. Anyone expecting to graduate must file notice at the registrar’s office not later than May 19. Charles Marks, voted Man Most Likely to Succeed in the class of °19, has cer- tainly justified the honor. Mr. Marks, his father, proudly announced last week that Charlie had finally gotten a job. Alpha Iota, Men’s Honorary Forestry Society, held its annual tree-planting ceremony yesterday. It was a most im- pressive rite until the tree was planted upside down, Ray Razor, graduating editor of the Annual, has announced that he will enter politics in the Fall. Mr. Razor was also treasurer of the senior class. Dr. Snoops, professor of Journalism, announces a new course, Prying 122A for Tabloid students. Due to tack of time, the Campus Rum- pus, student publication, was unable to publish Dean Dingus’ editorial “The Lazy Student Must Go!” —KATHERINE BEST comicbooks.com