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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page 2 This page is primarily **advertising and college news** rather than political satire. The left side features a Linguaphone Institute advertisement promising to teach French "in 3 months" through their language method, with a photograph of an instructor. The ad emphasizes accessibility for home study. The right side contains "News from the Colleges" reporting campus developments: Louisiana State discontinuing Shakespeare courses, John O'Malley's potential presidency at University of Illinois, and Yale receiving a silver flask donation. Below is "Circling Round," a humor column with gentle jokes about auto wrecking crews, radio comedians, and New Year's resolutions—mild social commentary rather than sharp political satire. The Roosevelt Grill advertisement occupies the bottom right, promoting dining and dancing with no cover charge.

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Speak FRENC «oe in 3am . «or German, Spanish, Italian, Rus- H nonths sian ot any of the 23 languages offered by Linguaphone Institute. of men and women are fi Linguaphone Method the easiest, and quickest way Thousands nding the simplest, to speak fluently and read understandingly. 150 Language Teac! hers of the leading universities—Columbia, Oxford, Cambridge, The Bonn, etc.—made Linguaphor Sorbonne, ne Courses. They are your teachers, always at your command, in your own home. THE modern man and woman must speak another language, in order to feel and understand the thi ant which the twentieth Ludwig, H. G, Wells, Woollcott, and thousands have mastered another langu Linguaphone Method . . rilling. pa- century is Iding. . . . Sinclair Lewis, Emil Alexander of others age by the » right at YOU CAN ALSO—no special gift for languages is necessary. as easily at 45 as at 12! You learn Some of our best students are folks past 60 years, | and children just over 6, Send for FREE book Get the complete story of this world- famous language method endorsed by 11,500 universities, colleges, semina- ries, high schools and foremost edu- cators. Linguaphone Home-Study Courses FRENCH GERMAN JAPANESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN CZECH SWEDISH DUTCH IRISH POLISH ENGLISH — ESPERANTO LATIN GREEK PERSIAN CHINESE SPANISH — BENGALI Call for Free Demonstration at Our New Audition Salon LINGUAPHONE INSTITUTE 59 Rockefeller Center New York Tel.: Circle 7-0831 LINGUAPHONE INSTITUTE 59 Rockefeller Cesti obligation please Without cost or Free i : Leare Name ——____. Address —— cry — 1 Wah to Speak, ——— jew York City tend me wor 35 and details of your “Pay as You News from the Colleges QUISIANA State University will LE discontinue its course in William Shakespeare, it was announced last week. In its place the curriculum will include a course in Huey Long. Honest John O'Malley, Boss of Chi- cago’s Third Ward, has been mentioned as the possible next President of the University of Illinois. O'Malley will nduct ign for the job, “It'll serve them college professors who go into politics right!” O'Malley recently stated, c a vigorous camp Yale University has recently ac- | knowledged with thanks the receipt of a silver pocket flask which will be placed on exhibit in the Historical Museum, York City, has been elected president of the Junior Class at Harvard, Dodds is a substitute on the Team and has three relatives who have either been kidnapped or who received threats. rtrude cin has been offered a on on the faculty of Walla Walla ersity. Lectures on the “Cocktail Hour” and “How to Remove Liquor Stains from Furniture” have been added to the Household Economics course at Barn- ard, New York City police were called to quell a disturbance when the faculty of C.C.N.Y. went on strike and paraded down Fifth Avenue bearing placards reading—“Down with the Student Body !” ARTHUR SILVERBLATT. Circling Round N olden times the buzzards were the first to the scene of a disaster. Now it's the auto wrecking crews. And can you remember ‘way back when people went to a party to break bread with their host, instead of the furniture ? Mussolini puts boys in training to learn to fight. Over here we just send ‘em out to get acquainted with the kids next door. The trouble with radio comedians is that too many of them think that what was good enough for their grandfathers is good enough for them. But then, some of them, at least, seem to have started the New Year by turn- ing over a new leaf—in their old joke } books. 2 tfax Bowthrop Dodds IIT, of New | arsity Squash | | DEL CAMPO in the GRILL * This newsensation of screen and air is conducting and singing at the new Roosevelt Grill. In addition, an inti- mate floor show and other unique divertissement. * Dinner Dancing at 7:00 and Supper Dancing from 10:30 on. NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME The ROOSEVELT RK comicbooks.com