Judge, 1936-10 · page 4 of 36
Judge — October 1936 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and book reviews**, not political satire. The left side features United Airlines advertisements promoting cross-country flights with routes between Los Angeles-San Francisco, Portland-Seattle, Chicago-New York, and circle trips along the Pacific Coast. The right side contains book reviews discussing works like R.L. Duffus's "The She-Bum Not the Heart," Donald Culross Peattie's "Green Laurels," and Herbert Gorman's "The Mountain and the Plain." The Stork Club restaurant advertisement appears on the far right. There are **no political cartoons or caricatures visible**. This is a standard magazine page mixing transportation advertising with literary criticism—representative of Judge's mid-20th century format blending humor, ads, and cultural commentary.
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