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# Analysis This is a *Judge* magazine cover from January 1935 depicting a sophisticated party scene disrupted by a misbehaving dog. The caption reads: "You'll have to put him out, Harry—he's ruining the party!" The satire appears to be social commentary on an unwanted guest or disruptive element at an upper-class gathering. The well-dressed partygoers and formal setting suggest the target is likely a political or social figure of 1935 whose presence was considered undesirable or embarrassing to polite society. Without additional context identifying who "Harry" or the dog represent specifically, the precise political reference remains unclear. However, the joke's structure—an uncouth interloper destroying decorum—was common satirical fodder in 1930s American magazines.

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