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Judge — November 1935 — page 9: Judge, 1935-11

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# Analysis of "Judge" Page - "Dear Mister Lewis" This page contains a single illustration titled "Dear Mister Lewis," showing a figure reading newspapers by lamplight in what appears to be a modest, cluttered interior space. The cartoon likely satirizes a contemporary political or public figure named Lewis through correspondence or public commentary. The reader's focused attention on newspapers suggests the satire concerns media coverage, public opinion, or news-driven events involving this Lewis figure. Without additional context about the specific date or Lewis in question, the precise political reference remains unclear. However, the intimate domestic setting combined with newspaper reading suggests commentary on how average citizens were consuming and reacting to news about someone named Lewis—possibly a politician, businessman, or public personality of the era.

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